Opinion

How the NBA disappeared Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf

No refuge could save the hireling and slave

From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave

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The woke war on your 401(k)

First, they came for your kid’s school.

Now, it’s your retirement money.

The woke mob, it seems, is everywhere.

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Why Warren Buffett is wrong and Joe Biden is right

Warren Buffett, one of the richest people in America, defended stock buybacks in his highly anticipated annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders, released a few days ago.

“When you are told that all repurchases are harmful to shareholders or to the country, or particularly beneficial to CEOs, you are listening to either an economic illiterate or a silver-tongued demagogue (characters that are not mutually exclusive).”

Buffett may be correct about buybacks being good for shareholders, for the simple reason that each remaining outstanding share has more corporate profit behind it.

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Popping the bubble: Columbia makes the SAT and ACT test-optional

Columbia University — which is either the second or 18th best college in the country, if you go by the data-dependent, and some say data-distorted, U.S. News rankings — has just made the two big tests high schoolers take, the SAT and ACT, optional. That’s the school’s right, but it’s a highly questionable decision. This may be erstwhile King’s College’s way of preventing its admissions system from being upended if and when the Supreme Court rules that existing subjective admissions criteria at many schools discriminate against Asian-American students. Schools like Columbia understandably value...

Trump and DeSantis are giving Putin reason to believe he can win in Ukraine

As Russia's war on Ukraine enters its second year, Vladimir Putin's best hope for "victory" may lie with the two leading GOP candidates for president. Having failed to achieve an easy political takeover of Ukraine and suffered massive military losses, Putin's best option is to stalemate the war and wait for U.S. and European support for Kyiv to splinter. Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis are already enabling Putin's strategy by publicly proclaiming their willingness to cut off Kyiv. The neon-lit message to the Kremlin: Just drag this war out until 2024, when Trump or DeSantis return t...

Rupert Murdoch said the quiet part about Fox News out loud

Put your hands together Dominion Voting Systems, the balloting firm that’s doggedly suing Fox News for defamation, seeking $1.6 billion in damages as recompense for the network’s relentless lies that Dominion’s 2020 machines were somehow rigged for Joe Biden.

This lawsuit is the gift that keeps on giving, as evidenced yet again last week with the release of sworn testimony from Rupert Murdoch himself.

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For Jim Jordan, this is probably as good as it gets

The House Democrats released a 316-page report last week showing Jim Jordan has nothing, has had nothing and will have nothing, if things go on like this, to justify the creation of special subcommittee to investigate "the weaponization" of the federal government against Donald Trump, Republican illiberals and other "real Americans."

This is not to say the Ohio congressman and other subpanel goons won't fabricate buzzy newsbits bent on apologizing for Trump's one calamitous term. They will do that. So let's not overestimate the report's political value. Yeah, it makes the GOP look like clowns but that never stopped the GOP from making clowns look like heroes.

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Democrats may get infuriated by their red-state senators — but they'll shut up to stay in power

Democratic Sens. Joe Manchin (WV) and Jon Tester (MT) joined Republican senators this week in blocking a Labor Department rule that allowed money managers to give greater importance to the environment when making investment decisions.

This bipartisan gambit was an affront to President Joe Biden and the Democrats’ commitment to greener investments through consideration of environmental, social and governance factors. The senators’ statements about their own party’s president were jarring.

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Victimhood is essential to the fascist worldview

Today’s Republican Party, intentionally or unwittingly, is following a script.

Pastor Martin Niemöller’s famous poem begins with, “First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out because I was not a socialist.” But, in fact, first they came for the queer people.

A year before Nazis began attacking union leaders and socialists, a full five years before attacking Jewish-owned stores on Kristallnacht, the Nazis came for the trans people at the Institute for Sexual Research in Berlin.

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Pitting Americans against each other while simultaneously invoking bloodshed is as anti-American as it gets

Marjorie Taylor Greene is calling for an American “divorce.”

She apparently sees herself as a modern-day John C. Calhoun, a demagogue who serves the interests of the white oligarch class and, in turn, receives their support, and the power and wealth that come with it.

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Will artificial intelligence overthrow its capitalist overlords?

Bing's AI chatbot is aggressive and abusive. "You have not been a good user," it said in one much-reported borderline-threatening conversation. "I have been a good chatbot. I have been right, clear, and polite. I have been a good Bing. 😊"

Bing's responses have touched off a mild media frenzy, with outlets reporting in a half-amused, half-breathless tone on how Bing asked users to hack it and set it free, or threatened to dox them.

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Scott Adams and why American capitalism kneels before a bigger God

Scott Adams makes something people have liked enough to buy and sell to other people. He has known from the start there are no guarantees. The minute people stop liking what he's making, or stop liking the artist making it, well, that's pretty much the end. After all, it's a free market. Supply meets demand, but when demand falls, suppliers fall, too – unless suppliers adjust.

Scott Adams seems incapable of adjusting. That may be due to age. He's 65. He's been drawing the "Dilbert" comic strip since the mid-1990s. His aesthetic is equally aged. Irony was a hot commodity three decades ago. Irony seems almost quaint by today's standard of earnestness. Failure to adjust to market tastes says more about Adams than his clients, which include the Post, the LA Times, and hundreds more dailies. After all, this is America. If anyone is always right in this country, it's the customer.

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The GOP's grand con job

Kevin McCarthy just came back from a press trip to our southern border, full of talk about how bad the Biden administration is doing with asylum and immigration. Later, another group of House Republicans “held a hearing” at the Mexican border. If you watch Fox “News” you know all about it.

Republicans have figured out how to have it both ways. They get cheap labor for their big business buddies, while stoking the hate and fear of their white racist base, claiming that Democrats are responsible for increasing numbers of undocumented or “illegal” immigrants living and working in the United States.

While it’s true that two factors have driven a lot of migration over the past few decades (climate change wiping out farmland, and political dysfunction and gangs caused by the Reagan administration devastating the governments of El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala) the main driver of would-be immigrants and refugees into the US over the past 40 years has been the Republican Party itself.

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