Opinion

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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It’s time to banish the absurd idea that people are paid what they’re 'worth'

“We renew our resolve that America will never be a socialist country,” Donald Trump has said.

Someone should alert him that America is already a hotbed of socialism. But it’s socialism for the rich. Everyone else is treated to harsh capitalism.

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Exposing the toxic Republican scams America embraced in 2023

The GOP — to keep the support of “average” American voters while they work entirely for the benefit of giant corporations, the weapons and fossil fuel industries, and the morbidly rich — have run a whole series of scams on voters ever since the original Reagan grift of trickle-down economics.

Oddly, there’s nothing comparable on the Democratic side. No lies or BS to justify unjustifiable policies: Democrats just say up-front what they’re all about:

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Agenda 47: The GOP's dystopian nightmare plan for America revealed

If Trump is re-elected, he’d be America’s 47th president, so he’s named the plans for his second term “Agenda 47.” At best, it’s a dystopian nightmare: at worst it means ending our current system of American government; aligning the US with Russia and other autocratic nations; and the USA leading the charge against democracy and in favor of authoritarian, strong-man forms of government across the world.

Over at his website, Trump lays out the details of his governing agenda, complete with short videos promoting each of the steps he plans to take. They, and his many statements about future plans, include:

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Court ruling barring Trump from the ballot could end up making him stronger

For those who recognize Donald Trump as the looming threat to democracy that he so clearly is, the news out of Colorado on Tuesday might sound unambiguously positive. The state’s supreme court ruled that Trump can be barred from next year’s Colorado presidential primary, based on the argument that he committed insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, and is therefore ineligible to become president. Yet as dangerous as Trump is, we must express some discomfort with this development. Whatever constitutional validity the court’s ruling may or may not have will be determined as the legal process continues pl...

U.S. soldiers at risk of suffering brain injuries from their own weapons

The military is currently experiencing a mental health crisis, with suicide now the second leading cause of death for service members. Brain injuries suffered by service members are a big part of this crisis, and new information has revealed the risk that service members face even if they don’t deploy. A recent New York Times investigation into artillery crews serving in Iraq and Syria found that those service members suffered from brain injuries caused by the firing of their own weapons. These injuries are also coming from shoulder mounted weapons and may have also played a role in the mental...

State of disorder: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s latest demagoguery

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is up to it again, signing an unlawful new state law to make crossing into the country illegally a state misdemeanor. We don’t expect it to last much beyond when the ink has dried. Regular readers might recall that, for well more than a year now, we’ve been warning that Abbott’s immigration demagoguery wouldn’t stop and in fact would only intensify as long as he faced few consequences for it. New Yorkers are probably most familiar with his busing of thousands of migrants north to the city, arguably the genesis of the broader wave of arrivals that has come to dominate pol...

A Denver nugget against Trump?: The 14th Amendment may keep him off the Colorado ballot

There are many ways to deny demagogic, anti-democratic Donald John Trump a second presidential term, which is an American imperative. When Trump was running for a first term in 2016, this newspaper ran the longest editorial in its history urging his defeat. When he was running for reelection in 2020, we outlined 99 reasons he had to be beaten. Fortunately, that time he was, and soundly so. Trump should’ve been convicted in his second impeachment trial in 2021. If he had been, the Senate could have disqualified him from serving as president again. He wasn’t. Trump quite possibly will be convict...

The 3 crucial words missing in Trump ballot case

The Colorado Supreme Court decision Tuesday, barring Donald Trump from the 2024 Republican primary race, ignored the three most relevant words in the 14th Amendment. That almost certainly will greatly benefit Trump in his effort to regain the White House despite his failed coup in 2021.

Don’t expect to hear these three crucial words cited before the United States Supreme Court, which Trump says he will ask to take up the case, or to be the focus of mainstream news reports for reasons I’ll explain.

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A proposal to hand-count ballots promotes a false and dangerous narrative

To those who grumble that Jan. 6, 2021, is ancient history and everyone should just move on already, we offer rebuttal in the person of Missouri state Sen. Denny Hoskins. The Warrensburg Republican, who is in the running next year to become the state’s top election official, has filed legislation to require hand-counting of the state’s roughly 3 million ballots. His backward rationale is that it would make voting more secure and accurate. In fact, all serious data indicates the opposite is true — unless, of course, you’re fully vested in the MAGA-manufactured myth that ballot-counting machines...

McCarthy departure reads like Greek tragedy — but stars 'unmeritable man’ and not a hero

Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s departure from Congress brings to mind ambition and the other side of ambition’s coin, humiliation – the thirst for fame and power on one side, ignominious failure on the other.

Classical literature abounds with ambitious characters; heroes are by definition ambitious.

McCarthy says he will “serve America in new ways.” When heroes are defeated, they don’t usually retire into private life, claiming that a new chapter lies before them.

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Inside the GOP's 60-year authoritarian plot

“Treason doth never prosper. What’s the reason?

Why if it prosper, none dare call it treason.”
— Sir John Harington (1560-1612)

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Challenges of a leader-lite world

By Martin Schram

The Donald and Bibi are two of a kind.

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