Opinion

Trump's budget would make mass shootings even more common

As a Florida community reels from the nation's latest mass shooting—the 18th school shooting in the first 45 days of 2018—President Donald Trump is pushing for a new federal budget that would call for cuts to programs that aim to keep guns out of the hands of people with criminal records.

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I was an NRA poster child -- I left them so I wouldn't be accomplice to murder

I was fortunate enough to have been born and to have spent my life living in a part of America where the climate is conducive to outdoor living year-round.

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Donald Trump is not going to become a better president -- he is incapable of learning

“We need a truly great leader,” Donald Trump said during the campaign that ended with his election in November 2016. “We need a leader that wrote The Art of the Deal.” Trump’s confidence about the deal-making prowess he developed in the business world was overweening. “I deal with Steve Wynn. I deal with Carl Icahn,” he told the voters. “I deal with killers that blow these [politicians] away.”

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There is a big problem in making Jesus Christ a model for victims of abuse

It is the start of Lent, a time when Christians reflect on the upcoming Passion of Jesus. Jesus is held up as an example of steadfastness in the face of oppression by malevolent forces. He shows strength through his silence, approaching his suffering willingly.

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The right wing's favorite new intellectual has some truly contemptible ideas about masculinity

More than a decade ago, when he reviewed Harvard curmudgeon Harvey Mansfield’s book, ManlinessWalter Kirn asked: "In just which far-off galaxy has Mansfield set up his telescope to scrutinize the doings of us earthlings?”

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Right-wing Christians have a white hot emotional meltdown after commentator suggests the Bible is written poorly

God forbid we should talk about the fact that the Bible, despite some wise and lyrical passages, is a boring tangled mess.

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Republican education bill would radically rewrite 'religious freedom' and license virtually any form of discrimination

Consider for a moment this chilling hypothetical. Imagine that the day after last summer’s white nationalist rally at the University of Virginia, the leaders of the group that marched through the Charlottesville campus shouting racist and anti-Semitic slogans take themselves instead to the university’s student activities office. There, they seek to register themselves as a recognized student club, the White Christian Alliance. They submit a proposed constitution for their organization that contains, explicitly framed as a matter of religious conviction, the requirement that all members be white Christians.

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Here are 50 reasons why you despised George W. Bush's presidency

Let’s look at 50 reasons, some large and some small, why W. inspired so much anger.

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'Bullies, posers and bad boys': Trump's 'best people' smacked down in scathing editorial

Writing for CNN, Michael D'Antonio -- author of the book "Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success" -- claims there should be no surprise at revelations that two White House staffers have been dismissed over credible allegations of sexual abuse in their pasts, saying those type of people appeal to President Donald Trump.

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How playing the good Christian housewife almost killed me

Whenever I talk about my escape from the Quiverfull movement, Christians immediately dismiss my experience by saying, “Your problem was not with Jesus or Christianity. Your problem was that you were following an extreme, legalistic cult. Let me tell you about my personal relationship with Jesus.” It can be extremely frustrating. I was in a close, personal relationship with Jesus for over 25 years. But rather than telling you about the beginning of my relationship with this man, I am going to spare you the long story and skip straight to the break up.

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Why aren't black voters being rewarded by the Democratic Party that relies on them to win elections?

At his State of the Union address last Tuesday, President Trump sent out a clarion call that portends where he will set his legislative sights next. “We can lift our citizens from welfare to work, from dependence to independence, and from poverty to prosperity,” Trump insisted.

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Donald Trump clearly does not understand the history of 'In God We Trust'

In his address to the National Prayer Breakfast on the morning of Feb. 8, President Donald Trump emphasized the centrality of faith in American life. After describing the country as a “nation of believers,” Trump reminded his audience that American currency features the phrase “In God We Trust” as does the Pledge of Allegiance. He also declared that “our rights are not given to us by man” but “come from our Creator.”

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Consumers are getting shafted by Trump's ongoing war on regulations

President Donald Trump has been waging a war on regulation since he got into office on the ground that government red tape costs the economy billions of dollars a year.

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