Opinion

Trump mulls skirting regulatory procedures in order to rush coronavirus vaccine by election: report

President Donald Trump has mulled skirting regulatory procedures in order to fast-track the authorization of a coronavirus vaccine before Election Day, according to The Financial Times.

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Trump's plans to steal the election go well beyond the mail

Donald Trump is interfering with the U.S. Postal Service, in an apparent attempt to steal the 2020 election. He has repeatedly and publicly confessed to this scheme. For example, Trump has said that the post office must be denied additional funding because it would help facilitate mail-in voting — which he has previously said would hurt his chances of re-election. Trump has also said that mail-in voting is fraudulent and must be stopped. (There is virtually no evidence of such fraud.) He has also said that mail-in ballots may not be counted for "months or years" — a gesture toward his evident desire to remain president indefinitely.

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Trump just teed up an 'October surprise' that's doomed to fail

On Sunday, Donald Trump held a press conference to announce a "therapeutic breakthrough" that was anything but. Trump said that his FDA had issued an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for antibody-rich plasma to treat Covid-19 patients, and claimed that he had overcome resistance from members of the "deep state" embedded at the agency to deliver it. Scientists were quick to point out that while plasma therapy has shown promise in some patients, its efficacy hasn't been established in controlled trials and added that the authorization would have limited impact anyway given that tens of thousands of patients have already received the treatment.

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The GOP’s 2016 platform was meant to attack Obama — but it now reads like a searing indictment of Trump’s presidency

On June 10, John J. Pitney, Jr. — author of the book “Un-American: The Fake Patriotism of Donald J. Trump,” took a look at the Republican Party’s 2016 platform in a Twitter thread. That platform was meant to attack President Barack Obama, but as Pitney’s thread demonstrated, it now reads like an indictment of Trump’s presidency. And journalist Napp Nazworth has responded to Pitney’s thread with a Twitter thread of his own.

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Liberty University asked what classes students were excited to take — they got hilarious responses instead: ‘Pool maintenance 101’

Former Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. was dethroned after it was revealed he violated the code of conduct with his behavior aboard a yacht that showed him drinking what he said was "dark water." He also had his arm around his wife's assistant who was holding up her shirt with her pants unbuttoned while he did the same.

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Conservative trashes Trump's fear-mongering campaign to extend ‘our national political nightmare’

President Donald Trump has four nights this week in primetime to scare voters into giving him another four years.

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‘D-list celebrities and cringey attempts to be hip’: Conservative despairs at GOP convention speakers

The Republican National Convention will look more like a gathering for true believers than a standard political event, according to one horrified conservative.

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Trump, Biden and the 2020 horror show

So here we are, exactly where we knew we would be — except it's worlds away from anything anyone could have expected. With the Democratic convention just behind us, the no-doubt-ghastly Republican convention just ahead and the nation afflicted with the worst pandemic in 100 years and a bottomless economic depression, we are poised on the brink of the most godawful election campaign of the media-politics age. It will be 10 weeks of anguish, torment and viciousness that we all believe will decide everything but may just as well, in the harsh light of history, be deemed to have decided nothing.

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Why the right hates Kamala Harris

The 2020 Republican National Convention, which opens on Monday night, will be an effort to counteract the effects of the just-concluded the Democratic convention. This year's GOP gathering has already been described as a"circus of hate" and a parade of "ghoulish clowns."

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Republicans ridiculed for not having a platform and just being a 'cult': 'Hilariously pathetic and terrifying'

The Republican Convention would normally have many meetings among party loyalists and state chairs working on updates to the GOP platform. But this year, there won't be a Republican Party platform. The new platform is supporting Trump, the party said in a press release.

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Donald Trump and America's sad, failed model of masculinity

There are moments when merely following the news replicates how it must feel to enter a portal into a surreal realm of hallucination, where dropping acid is an act of redundancy and Lewis Carroll reads like the newspaper. Take the following sentences from a professional journalist in a serious publication, Vox, on the unique resistance many American men have against wearing face coverings in public during a pandemic involving an airborne virus:

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Bannon's arrest has Trump quaking in his golf shoes

Thursday’s arrest of Steve Bannon, the last manager of Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, carries powerful messages that strike fear in The Donald. The arrest of Bannon and three others on fraud charges grows from a pair of 2019 DCReport articles by Grant Stern.

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The three amigos of scam artistry: Steve Bannon, Roy Moore and the My Pillow guy

You forgot about Roy Moore, didn't you? With the rest of the Trumpian shitstorm that slams you in the face every day, Roy Moore probably just slipped out of the old brainpan: Roy chasing teenage girls around Alabama malls, putting up stone monuments engraved with the Ten Commandments, getting fired as chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court for defying the U.S. Constitution, and running for the Senate and losing to Democrat Doug Jones in the reddest state in the union back in 2017 with the support of his good friend, Steve Bannon.

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