Opinion

Nikki Haley shows the GOP base is all about racism and oligarchy

First, a curious person in her New Hampshire town hall this week asked Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, “What caused the Civil War?”

You could almost see the gears turning in her head, as she backs away from the questioner and takes a long pause, knowing that if she says “slavery” she’ll offend the white racist base of the GOP.

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Journalism's outdated 'standards' are keeping voters in the dark about the 2024 election

You wouldn’t know if you relied solely on the mainstream media that Americans face an election on November 5 of this year in which one of the two likely candidates was engaged in an attempted coup and has given every indication of wanting to substitute neofascism for democracy.

Again and again, the mainstream media have drawn a false equivalence between Donald Trump and Joe Biden — asserting that Biden’s political handicap is his age, while Trump’s corresponding handicap is his criminal indictments.

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Happy New Year 2040 from the land of morons

It’s New Year’s Day, 2040, in the land of Idiocracy.

President Ron DeSantis is in his fourth term, having won Powerball and purchased the presidency from Trump’s children after Trump died in office, crushed by a marble statue of himself. Security footage showed some intimacy between the then-president and the stone just before it toppled, pulverizing all but his hair. The head of the staffer who leaked the footage remains impaled on a spike, displayed outside the Trump-created Bureau of Alternative Facts.

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'Another year': a poem

Another year,
And so another year begins.
Wars continue. No one wins.

Hamas-depraved. Israelis-cruel.
No practice of the Golden Rule.

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Why Trump is rising in the polls — and why American capitalism is so rotten

As we barrel toward the fateful year of 2024, many of you have asked why Trump is rising in the polls despite his increasingly explicit neofascism, and why Biden is falling despite a good economy. Fearing the worst, you ask what can be done to preserve American democracy.

These are hugely important questions, and they fit so directly into our series on reconciling the common good with American capitalism that I thought today would be an occasion to tackle them.

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Judgment year has arrived: Will America pass her greatest test yet or will she fail?

Not because I consider it a banner year in the annals of my lifetime — quite the contrary. That year is now etched into the gravestones of my little sister, Suzanne, and a sister-in-law, Peg.

These two terrible losses, while almost too much to bear, were also tragically inevitable. One of them had incurable cancer, and the other extremely aggressive dementia.

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'Kill yourself now so we can save ammo': How Trump's violent movement could conquer the US

How would you react if one day you were sitting at home and the phone rang and when you picked it up you heard a man shout:

“Kill yourself now so we can save ammo!”

Moments later, an email arrives that says:

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What Nikki Haley’s gaffe reveals about the GOP

The new Nikki Haley news is that she refused to say that slavery was the cause of the Civil War. During an event in New Hampshire, she said that the bloodiest conflict on US soil was about, well, anything but slavery: “how government was going to run, the freedoms and what people could and couldn’t do,” she said, among other ridiculous things.

Magdi Jacobs, an Editorial Board contributor, said that “the fascinating thing about Haley's response was her discomfort. You could feel her flailing as she reached for the perfect combo of a pre-Donald Trump conservative ‘states’ rights’ answer to appeal to centrist voters, all while knowing that the insurrectionists want more racist red meat.”

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Trump reveals weakness every time he complains about losing

Recently, I was telling you about a pet theory of mine – that most people, most of the time, are not currently prepared to believe that Donald Trump is going to be the GOP’s presidential nominee. The thought of a second term is too dreadful to think about. So a lot of people have decided not to! Anyway, there are still alternatives around. Maybe GOP voters will instead go with Nikki Haley or Ron DeSantis. The holidays aren’t over yet! It feels like there’s still time to hope.

A consequence of so many people deciding not to think about Trump is that Joe Biden is being seen in a vacuum. It’s as if, a year from now, Biden will be assessed solely on his job performance. Not so. In reality, voters will choose between two candidates. To a lot of people, Biden seems like a less-than-ideal option. Maybe he is! But standing next to Trump, he’s going to seem like a reasonable, sane and good choice.

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I’m an octogenarian suffering in the job market. I feel your pain, Joe Biden.

“His poll numbers just keep going down. Which makes me think – or at least consider – that minds are simply made up about him. That people have decided that his age is a major issue – and nothing Biden does will change their mind.” — Chris Cillizza

I’m a few weeks older than Joe Biden. As Biden did in 2017, I retired once – in my case, it came the year I turned 67. I used my free time to write a novel. But then, after a few years, I went back into the job market in search of a change of scene and some extra income.

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Big Oil just gifted us a lump of coal

Watching Republicans ignore climate change while the planet cooks is like being trapped in the backseat of a car, windows rolled up and locked, with a chain-smoking uncle. Coughing falls on deaf ears. Complaining earns a string of invectives. Explaining the science of carcinogens and lungs makes him twitch and light cigars, plural.

The underwhelming results from the UN Climate Conference in Dubai feel the same. Although petrostates agreed to eventually crack the car window after a 30-year journey, they still insist on smoking while driving.

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Democrats should be Rocky Mountain high — but the reaction to the CO ruling is a downer

OK, I’ve got something I really, really need to get off my chest, before settling into the holiday weekend. (Language alert: Unlike many in my damn party, I am breathing fire, and not pulling punches.)

I have been absolutely shocked and disappointed by the reaction to the recent Colorado Supreme Court ruling that removes the traitor, Donald J. Trump, from the ballot in the state.

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Republicans want to replace Pride Month with a celebration of oil

The six Republicans on the Supreme Court are either in the bag for Trump or terrified of him — or both. The cardinal characteristic of fascist leaders is that they inspire fear in people in their own governments; they intimidate officials, judges, and would-be witnesses against them. We’re seeing that on display right now with Donald Trump (and Vladimir Putin in Russia, and Viktor Orbán in Hungary).

There have been multiple occasions in the last few years where the Republican majority on the Supreme Court has taken cases directly out of district courts to rule on when Trump was president and wanted them to, and they could’ve easily done that with the criminal case against Trump for trying to overthrow our government that’s now in Judge Tanya Chutkan’s DC court. He’s claiming he has immunity from prosecution for any crimes because he was president; this should be a slam-dunk if we really believe we’re a nation of laws and “no man is above the law.” Instead, they gave Trump the multi-month delay that he wants by turning down Jack Smith’s appeal and pushing the case down through the appeals court first.

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