Opinion

Trump's incoherent COVID bluster is destroying him — but it's America that continues to suffer

President Trump spent Tuesday night tweeting madly for hours about Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama and various conspiracy theories about the 2016 election. Twitterati speculated that his experimental drug cocktail and steroid treatment for COVID-19 might be making him manic and grandiose. But how could you tell, really? This is pretty much his normal modus operandi. The only reason one might suspect that his drug treatment was contributing to the burst of energy and wild commentary is that he is a 74-year-old man with co-morbidities who has been seriously ill with a disease that has killed more than 210,000 Americans. Since he didn't even make one of his "proof of life" videos on Tuesday, it's possible someone else was tweeting for him. But in the end the best guess is that Trump was lying in bed with Fox News on as usual, scrolling through his Twitter feed and incoherently venting his spleen — just as he might do on any other Tuesday night.

Sick or high or just having a normal one, it is perfectly understandable that Trump would be melting down in spectacular fashion. His only concern for the last four years has been getting re-elected for four more years, and that's not going well at all at the moment. This tumultuous last couple of weeks brought him only one piece of good news: the death of a beloved liberal icon, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The insensitive glee with which Trump and his GOP accomplices greeted that event, and their shameless hypocrisy in insisting on filling the seat just weeks before the election, was a true high point for the Republicans this year. I hope they enjoyed their moment, because everything that's happened to them since then has amounted to an epic train wreck.

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Trump just torpedoed his best hope for re-election

Is President Donald Trump actively trying to lose the 2020 presidential election?

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Trump spews death without shooting a gun on 5th Avenue -- as 3 mothers endanger their children for the president's vanity

Donald Trump is covering up just how he and 18 White House aides and supporters got the coronavirus, the latest proof that he doesn’t care about you or anyone else.

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Michelle Obama flooded with love and solidarity after powerful video calls out Trump's racism

Former first lady Michelle Obama released a video cutting President Donald Trump down to size and supporting former Vice President Joe Biden's bid to beat Trump in November. She not only checked Trump on his handling of the coronavirus but also for the president's efforts trying to start a race war and pit Black Americans against White Americans.

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The stars may be aligned for Trump to be prosecuted

To say that the US doesn't have a great record of holding its elites accountable would be a gross understatement. So while former prosecutors and other legal experts have argued that Donald Trump faces significant criminal liability once he's out of office, those analyses have been greeted with quite a bit of skepticism. People with Trump's connections and resources are hardly ever punished so it's understandable, especially given Joe Biden's consistent promise to try to "heal" a fractured nation.

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Those arrogant fools at the Trump's 'Rose Garden Massacre' believed wealth and power made them immune

There are so many scenes in Craig Mazin's brilliant HBO miniseries "Chernobyl" that remind me of what's happened here and now, in the United States, in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Obviously, there are myriad similarities between the Soviet Union's deceptive response to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster and the White House's deceptive response to COVID-19 — principally, Donald Trump's intrinsic compulsion to lie about literally everything, even when it harms him politically.

The scenes that keep circulating in my head are the ones in which Soviet emergency workers exposed themselves to the immense geyser of nuclear radiation erupting from the exploded reactor No. 4. Dozens of men exposed themselves to innumerable cesium-137 and strontium-90 isotopes, every particle rampaging through their DNA, irreparably mutating it.

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The whole Trump nightmare summed up in a week and a half

To review the events of the last week and a half is to contemplate a nation that is seriously off its rocker. This will not come as news to you, but in a year that already has been extraordinary in the scope of its insanity, from the trivial to the deeply tragic, these past ten days have been breathtaking in the sheer audacity of their lunacy.

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Rudy Giuliani ripped for comparing COVID-19 to cancer: ‘We need a cure for stupidity!’

Rudy Giuliani -- last seen coughing through a Fox News appearance -- was furiously mocked for comparing COVID-19 to cancer.

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Trump supporters risk their lives for him -- but most wouldn't get the same health care he's getting

It was the hottest ticket of the year for conservatives. They were inching toward the dream of a lifetime, having a solid majority on the U.S. Supreme Court.When the invitation came to attend Donald Trump’s announcement of his pick to replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, what gun-loving, abortion-hating Republican would turn it down?So about 150 people sat shoulder to shoulder in the White House Rose Garden on Sept. 26, most without masks. They hugged, shook hands, bumped fists, whispered in each other’s ears and cheered the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett.It was as if the COVID-19 pandemic wa...

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The man who would be president: Corporate theocrat Mike Pence

If President Trump dies from the coronavirus that has killed more than 210,000 Americans, largely due to his deliberate negligence, the man replacing him will be no less dangerous. While Mike Pence has eluded tough media scrutiny — in part because he exhibits such a low-key style, in contrast to Trump — the pair has been a good fit for an administration that exemplifies the partnership of religious fundamentalism and corporate power.

The vice president, a former Indiana talk-show host who went on to become a six-term congressman and then governor, has described himself as "a Christian, a conservative, and a Republican, in that order." But he remains at cross-purposes with the biblical admonition (Matthew 6:24) that "you cannot serve both God and money." Whether Pence has truly served God is a subjective matter, but his massive service to money — big money — is incontrovertible.

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Trump has clearly ordered his personal doctors lie to the nation about his COVID-19 condition

This is not Reality TV. This is reality.

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'Dork' Matt Gaetz goes down in flames after comparing Donald Trump to Chuck Norris

Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) joked that President Donald Trump was too tough to get seriously ill from the coronavirus, and was drowned in ridicule.

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Give it to us straight: The White House and its doctors fail the clarity and consistency test with Trump's health

There’s no mistaking his role, with the bright blue cursive lettering “Sean P Conley, DO” above “Physician to the President” stitched in the left breast of his white lab coat.But Dr. Conley, who is a commander in the United States Navy, was anything but shipshape in describing his COVID-sick patient’s condition as he stood outside of Walter Reed hospital Saturday flanked by nine other white-coated medical professionals.The picture was reassuring. The words all over the place.Conley wrongly said that President Trump had tested positive for the virus 72 hours earlier, which would’ve put his diag...

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