Opinion

Paul Krugman reveals why Republicans are so obsessed with demonizing Nancy Pelosi

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi has once again become the GOP's primary target in an effort to terrify their base about a looming Democratic majority in Congress.

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Corporate crime is being ignored by Trump administration as it focuses on locking up immigrants

The horrors of the Trump administration’s “zero-tolerance” enforcement policies against immigrants have been widely reported, but certainly bear repeating. There is the eponymous “zero-tolerance” Justice Department (DOJ) policy that instructs U.S. attorneys to prosecute first-time border crossers. The workplace raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) that terrorize entire communities. The thousands of children who were separated from their parents as a result of the accelerated enforcement, hundreds of whom remain separated from their parents or relatives in spite of a court order requiring the administration to reunite families by July 26. It's a grotesque parody of a legal system these children endure, with toddlers as young as three forced to attend deportation proceedings alone.

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Trump and a gang of industry lobbyists are pushing American closer and closer to disaster

When Trump’s not blaming foreigners for everything that ails America, he’s blaming regulations.

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Here's why the right-wing freakout over socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is so absurd

Anyone anticipating a golden dawn of Marxist-Leninist communism soon in the United States might have to wait a while longer – perhaps forever.

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The Mueller investigation isn’t the same as Watergate if you're a Republican — It’s Ken Starr in reverse

Virtually every day now we have former Watergate prosecutors and historians weighing in on the parallels between that seminal scandal and the Russia investigation, and for good reason. President Trump, like Richard Nixon before him, is suspected of obstructing justice. With Nixon, the ultimate downfall came from the revelation that he had taped conversations in the Oval Office that would back up the testimony of former White House counsel John Dean that he had personally ordered a cover-up.

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While California burns, Trump tweets nonsense

The Dust Bowl made its way into American culture through the songs of Woodie Guthrie, the novels of John Steinbeck, and most recently Timothy Egan’s magisterial, The Worst Hard Time. But its hold on our historic imagination was triggered by millions of “dust bowl” refugees who clogged the entrance stations to California for months, altered the demography of the nation, and emptied counties throughout the South-Central United States of their farming populations.

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Here's how white women have always participated in -- and benefited from -- white nationalist violence

The new Spike Lee-directed film "BlacKkKlansman" begins with a scene from the 1939 film "Gone With the Wind." In it, Scarlett O'Hara discovers the rows and rows of injured and slaughtered bodies at a train yard following the Battle of Atlanta. As the camera pans out, a battered Confederate flag buckles and billows in the wind, in what appears to show honor and resilience, despite the flag's shabbiness and the Confederacy's defeat.

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You know who’s paying very, very close attention to the Manafort trial? President Trump

Do you remember the first job you ever had? I’m not talking about cutting lawns, or babysitting the neighbor’s kids, or lifeguarding at the municipal pool. I’m talking about the job you probably got after you graduated from college or finished your military service. A job you had to apply and interview for. A job at a company downtown in an office building. That kind of job.

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Here is what the biographers of Al Capone think of Donald Trump

Amid a recent flurry of distressing and disturbing statements from President Donald Trump, one of his more bizarre utterances has gotten lost in the shuffle.

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Trump's most rabid fans need the madness of QAnon

If you want to really understand QAnon, the ludicrous mish-mash of conspiracy theories premised on the idea that Donald Trump has been working in cahoots with Robert Mueller and senior military officials -- and also maybe JFK, Jr., who faked his death in a 1999 plane crash to thwart the Derp State -- to investigate and ultimately punish Hillary Clinton and, presumably, most other Democrats for running a massive pedophile ring, you should read Chris Mooney's book, The Republican Brain: The Science of Why They Deny Science- and Reality.

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What Jared Kushner's 'deal of the century' would mean for Palestinian refugees

Leaked emails from Jared Kushner, Donald Trump’s son-in-law and appointed steward of the Israel-Palestine conflict, are shedding light on his planned “deal of the century” for peace in the Middle East. In extracts published by Foreign Policy magazine, Kushner proposes “disrupting” the work of the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) and ending the refugee status of 5m Palestinians across the West Bank, Gaza, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.

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A little-noticed Trump rule would give $2.5 billion tax cut to big bank fat cats

As Wall Street banks continue to enjoy record profits thanks to President Donald Trump's $1.5 trillion tax scam, Trump's Treasury Department—headed by former Goldman Sachs executive Steve Mnuchin—quietly moved to hand big banks yet another major gift on Wednesday by hiding a $2.5 billion tax cut in the fine print of an "esoteric" new rule proposal (pdf).

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Ex-federal prosecutor explains the 'terrifying scenario' for Trump that Rudy Giuliani knows he has to avoid

Observing months of negotiations between Donald Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, and special counsel Robert Mueller, a former assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York says Mueller holds all the cards when it comes to an interview with the president -- and Giuliani knows he has a losing hand.

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