Opinion

This is why Team Trump's incessant whining about 'cancel culture' should scare you

If there was one major takeaway from this week's Republican National Convention, it's that conservatives live in mortal terror of "cancel culture," their shiny new term for what they used to call "political correctness." Even though Donald Trump controls the White House, conservatives control the courts and Republicans control the Senate, speaker after speaker insisted that the real power in this country belongs to a shadowy liberal elite with all-encompassing powers of censorship.

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Trump keeps rolling out the same threatening vision of American chaos -- does he even understand he's in charge?

The party conventions are over and we can take a breather for a few days until the fall campaign begins in earnest. The next big events will be the debates between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, and I think we'll all need to lay in a new supply of antacids and alcohol to get through those. It's pretty clear that Trump's grand vision was to tape all the speeches of the Republican National Convention's first three nights in an empty auditorium to make his big night look bigger and better by comparison. I have no doubt he'll be desperate to see how his night did in the ratings. If he didn't beat Biden's numbers he'll be forced to call the TV ratings fake news and that will be very disappointing. He loves ratings.Trump certainly put it all out there, staging a big partisan rally on the lawn of the White House, with all the flags in Washington as background, big screen TVs and a grand entrance from the balcony. (For a moment I thought he was planning to deliver it from there, as if he were Il Duce himself.)

The use of the people's house for this sort of event is unprecedented but obviously Trump didn't care about that. In fact, he seems to have taken pride in his defiance of the tradition, calling it more than a house but instead a "home," pointing toward it and bragging at one point, "The fact is, I'm here, and they're not."  It was as if the White House were just another of his many properties, to be used for commercial and personal gain.

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Trump's 2016 convention speech was full of promises – which he broke

President Donald Trump has been railing about what he claims is violence across America – largely protests in response to police shootings and killings of unarmed Black men – but he seems to have forgotten his promises from 2016.

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Donald Trump delivers a dud of a speech to end the RNC -- with parts that triggered his schoolyard bully brain

He's been on the job for almost four years, but President Donald Trump still hasn't figured out how to read properly from a teleprompter.

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This will be Jerry Falwell Jr's real legacy

Jerry Falwell Jr., son and namesake of the founder of the evangelical Moral Majority movement, has resigned as president of Liberty University.

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‘Trust fund baby’ Jared Kushner torn apart for his ‘hilariously dumb’ response to NBA strike

National Basketball Association players this week are refusing to participate in scheduled playoff games as an act of protest against police killings of unarmed Black men in the United States.

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Feeling the consequences of Trump’s rotten presidency first hand

My wife and I have been warned that we may need to evacuate because of fires ravaging the Bay Area.

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Mike Pence's contemptible convention speech: A fable of failure, culture war and corruption

Vice President Mike Pence's appearance as the keynote speaker at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday was an ill-timed booking that mostly served to highlight his role in the Trump administration's failed response to COVID-19, its continued culture wars and its blatant corruption.Exactly six months to the day since Trump claimed, in reference to the spreading novel coronavirus, "When you have 15 people, and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero — that's a pretty good job we've done," the U.S. officially registered 180,000 cases. And exactly four years to the day since former San Francisco 49er quarterback Colin Kaepernick first knelt during the national anthem in protest of police violence, several NBA, Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer teams led an unprecedented wildcat strike in protest of continued police killings of unarmed Black people. Joe Biden was quick to make a strong statement of support for the athletes.

But speaking Wednesday from Fort McHenry outside Baltimore, reputed location for the writing of "The Star-Spangled Banner," Trump's dutiful vice president opened his address not by noting the solemn state we find ourselves in as a nation, but by continuing to rail against cancel culture, socialism, "left wing mobs" and Americans who failed to adequately "back the blue." Pence praised law enforcement, including a misleading reference to Dave Patrick Underwood, an officer with the Department of Homeland Security's federal protective service who was shot and killed in May by a far-right extremist.

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The lie at the heart of Trump's vision of America

In a new book published this month, New York Times reporter Jim Tankersley set out to get to the bottom of the problems in the American economy. "The Riches of This Land: The Untold, True Story of America's Middle Class" traces the changes that have shaped Americans' jobs and lives in the second half of the 20th century and recent decades, diagnosing what has gone wrong and how politicians have failed to offer solutions.

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Americans agree the third night of the GOP convention was a snooze-fest filled with lies

If the first night of the Republican Convention was a "rage-fest," then night three proved to be a snooze-fest, those online commented throughout the evening.

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The bizarre link between Donald Trump, John Wayne, and the Christian Right

White evangelical support for Donald Trump has long puzzled observers. To many, it seems hypocritical that Christians who have long touted “family values” could rally around a thrice-married man who was accused by several women of sexual assault. Scholars have commented on his crassness, defined by historian Walter G. Moss as “a lack refinement, tact, sensitivity, taste or delicacy.” Others have observed how he has broken rules of civil political engagement.

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Here's what the Jerry Falwell Jr. sex scandal tells us about evangelicals and gender roles

Jerry Falwell Jr. may well be wishing that a photo with his underwear showing and his arm around the waist of a woman not his wife was the worst of his problems.

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Far-right fringe views, racial profiling and 'household voting' overshadow Melania Trump

First lady Melania Trump's speech at the Republican National Convention was overshadowed by an invitee list ripe with far-right fringe views and multiple likely violations of federal ethics laws.The first lady headlined the second night after ratings from the first night fell significantly short of last week's Democratic National Convention, which featured former first lady Michelle Obama. Trump spoke to a maskless crowd, which was not tested for COVID-19 at the White House Rose Garden. The setting raised questions about whether it violated the Hatch Act, which bars federal employees from engaging in political activity. The first lady is not a government employee and the president is exempt, but other administration officials likely violated the ethics law throughout the night.The maskless crowd undercut Trump's empathetic message to those suffering from the coronavirus, during which she praised her husband's widely-criticized and haphazard response.

The first lady also discussed her child-focused "Be Best" campaign and reflected on the "racial unrest in our country" as she urged Americans to "come together in a civil manner." Her husband spent weeks calling peaceful protesters "terrorists" and "thugs," and federal forces tear-gassed and beat demonstrators.

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