Opinion

'Making the court jester the king': New report shows how Trump went from reality TV businessman to 'fake' president

Despite the image that won him the presidency, Donald Trump is not a business genius. Many successful entrepreneurs don't have the best grasp on the broader economy, but Trump is particularly ignorant about economics, as he reveals on a nearly weekly basis. And his knowledge of policy is even thinner.

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Here's why 2018 made it clear that the left is winning

When Donald Trump was elected president in 2016, he and his followers clearly saw the election as Ronald Reagan redux. Reagan —  who was made famous, like Trump, by Hollywood — ushered in a highly successful backlash to the gains made by feminists and civil rights activists over the previous couple of decades. Reagan didn't just roll back progress through policy, but helped reinscribe sexist and racist attitudes in American culture, making it safer to be a bigot again.

This article was originally published at Salon

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Exiting White House Chief of Staff John Kelly pins blame for child-separation policy on Jeff Sessions in parting shot

John Kelly, who is leaving his position as Chief of Staff on Wednesday, opened up about his 18 months in the White House in an extensive interview with the Los Angeles Times, published on Sunday, providing more insight into his time with the Trump administration. When asked about the "zero tolerance" immigration policy, that led officials to separating children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border, Kelly cast blame on former Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

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Good riddance to a bad year of too much Trump

Could there have been any better way to bring the disastrous year of 2018 to a close than Trump’s fake moon landing trip to “visit the troops” in Iraq? I mean, there he was in a dining facility behind 20-foot blast walls and concertina wire piled so thick it looked like Don King’s hair, and he was telling a hundred or so combat veterans they aren’t “suckers” anymore. Has any other president in American history used the word “suckers” other than Poppy Bush when he was handing them out to his grandchildren?

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This 19th-century philosopher perfectly explained the phenomenon that keeps Trump fans so devoted to the disastrous president

By any reasonable standard, President Donald Trump’s record in office has been a dismal failure.

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The curious case of Michael Cohen in Prague grows even more bizarre

Did Michael Cohen travel to Prague during the 2016 campaign as part of a covert conspiracy with Russians to interfere in the 2016 election? The simple question has become increasingly vexed as Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation ramps up.

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Here are 5 reasons Trump's border wall is an embarrassing joke

None other than Mick Mulvaney — who will be the White House’s acting chief of staff in 2019 — has been highly critical of the U.S./Mexico border wall that then-candidate Donald Trump was proposing. CNN unearthed a recording of Mulvaney’s appearance on South Carolina’s WRHI Radio on Aug. 25, 2015, when he told interviewer Patti Mercer that Trump’s proposal was a “simplistic” approach to a complex problem. Mulvaney used the word “fence” rather than “wall,” telling Mercer, “To just say, ‘Build the darn fence’ and have that be the end of an immigration discussion is absurd and almost childish for someone running for president.” But Mulvaney’s basic point was correct: Trump’s border wall idea lacks the sophistication needed to seriously address the United States’ immigration and border challenges.

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Trump's amateur shutdown theatrics have exposed a damning truth about his weakness

Despite portraying himself as a great dealmaker, it's become sadly clear that Donald Trump, overgrown manchild, only knows how to bellow threats and blackmail his opponents. Which is why we're now six days into a government shutdown over Trump's demands for border wall funding — money that is largely symbolic, as it falls billions of dollars short of what building the president's ludicrous and unnecessary wall would actually cost. The entire shutdown makes no sense, except as amateur dramatics from a man who wants to look like a wheeler and dealer but has no real negotiation skills.

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Nancy Pelosi comes out swinging and mocks Trump in every direction

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is not taking President Trump's mishandling of the U.S. government lying down. The 78-year-old pint-sized powerhouse mocked Trump's version of his ill-slated wall along the U.S. southern border as a “beaded curtain.”

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Trump's very first visit to troops in Iraq ends in shambles

President Donald Trump's visit to Iraq on Wednesday ended with controversy as the president lied about a military pay raise, exposed sensitive military information and prompted Iraqi lawmakers to demand that American troops leave their country.

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Patrick Shanahan: Who is the defense contractor Trump picked to take over the Pentagon?

Patrick Shanahan, the man who will become acting Secretary of Defense on Jan. 1, is best known in Washington circles for the decades he spent employed with one of America's most powerful defense contractors — Boeing.

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Following Trump 'off a cliff': Psychological analysis reveals 14 key traits that explain the president's die-hard supporters

Whether we want to or not, for the sake of America, we must try to understand the Donald Trump phenomenon, as it has completely swept the nation and also fiercely divided it. What is most baffling about it all is Trump’s apparent political invincibility. As he himself said even before he won the presidential election, “I could stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters.” Unfortunately for the American people, this wild-sounding claim appears to be truer than not, at least for the majority of his supporters, and that is something that should disturb us. It should also motivate us to explore the science underlying such peculiar human behavior, so we can learn from it, and potentially inoculate against it.

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If Trump can survive the chaos — and here’s betting he can — what about the rest of us?

I have no idea how it will end — only that it will end badly.

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