Opinion

Trump’s mob boss tactics didn’t work in the Ukraine — but they got him exactly what he wanted from state governors

At the core of the Ukraine scandal that led to President Donald Trump’s impeachment was a simple quid pro quo. Trump wanted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to announce the beginning of an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden, his likely 2020 rival, in exchange for U.S. support.

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Spineless Mike Pence is pretty much the opposite of a manly Christian

I just checked. Turns out I’ve never focused on Mike Pence. That might be due to his being a non-entity. Like most people, I don’t care enough about the vice president to bother forming an opinion about him. Circumstances, however, have forced me to.

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Embattled Republicans are stuck in a serious dilemma as Trump's approval rating goes into free fall

Donald Trump's approval ratings over the coronavirus pandemic are in free fall, having tumbled 10 points over the last month, to 39% in a new Emerson poll. This comports with the FiveThirtyEight tracking of Trump's overall approval, which shows that after a short rally-round-the-flag response to the coronavirus, the public is starting to understand that the man who goes on TV and suggests injecting household cleaning products is a complete imbecile. Moreover, he's the principal reason the U.S. has a massive shortfall in testing and four times as many official cases of COVID-19 as the second most hard-hit country, Spain. (This is without taking into account, unfortunately, how much the Chinese government may have fudged that nation's numbers.)

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Governors outflank Trump amid the coronavirus crisis as the president struggles with the basics of federalism

Back in the middle of March, Ron Klain, the man President Obama charged with handling the Ebola crisis in 2014, appeared on MSNBC's "All In With Chris Hayes" to discuss the plight of governors around the country who were begging the federal government for help dealing with the coronavirus and hitting roadblocks at every turn. Klain made this observation:

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Why the oil and gas industry will never be the same

When a staple commodity collapses to negative value it signals that something is clearly amiss in the global economy. When it is a global energy source like crude oil, it does not just signal pain in the oil patch, but an economic dislocation evocative of the Great Depression. Rare is the time when a commodity over which nations have fought wars in the past presents itself as something that traders would literally pay you to take it off their collective hands.

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Two simple and terrifying numbers that Trump can’t spin

As November nears Trump will continue to bombard us with a dizzying array of statistics that he hopes will demonstrate how great a job he and his administration are doing. We do the most testing in the world. We’re making the most ventilators. We build the most hospital beds. And we will soon again have the best economy in the history of the world.

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Pence's refusal to wear a mask at the Mayo Clinic fits a larger pattern — and was aimed at an audience of one

Shortly before British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was diagnosed with COVID-19, he insisted that people would be “pleased to know” that a global pandemic would not stop him from greeting hospital patients with a handshake. Clearly chastened by the disease that landed him in the intensive care unit, Johnson admitted upon discharge from the hospital that, contrary to former Conservative PM Margaret Thatcher’s pithy pitch for her individualist worldview, “there really is such a thing as society.”

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The monster lie that paved Trump’s way to the presidency — and how to defang it

The lies spewing from President Trump clearly cannot be stopped. But they can be defanged, and the place to start is with the one monster lie that paved the way for all that followed.

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#TyphoidMary – now a hashtag – was a maligned immigrant who got a bum rap

The country’s most notable healthy carrier of a deadly disease, Mary Mallon, is back – not in person, but as a hashtag: #TyphoidMary.

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Widespread horror over cop caught on tape punching kid: 'This guy needs to go to jail'

Sen. Kamala Harris urged accountability for one of her own constituents after graphic video was posted online that reportedly shows a Rancho Cordova Police Department office beating a 14-year-old child.

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Leading economist: The pandemic is putting America’s deepening class divide into stark relief -- and four new classes are emerging

The Remotes: These are professional, managerial, and technical workers – an estimated 35 percent of the workforce – who are putting in long hours at their laptops, Zooming into conferences, scanning electronic documents, and collecting about the same pay as before the crisis.

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