Opinion

Challenges of a leader-lite world

By Martin Schram

The Donald and Bibi are two of a kind.

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Gaza will need a Marshall Plan of its own to rebuild

Following the horrendous massacre of Oct. 7, Israelis are now united behind two immediate goals: Bringing back home their hostages and dealing Hamas a deadly blow.

However, few in Israel, including the ministers of the emergency government formed to lead the war, have asked themselves the question any old and wise Middle Eastern would have asked: wa ba’adein, and then what?

A neuroscientist’s guide to surviving Christmas with Trump-loving relatives

As the holiday season approaches, family gatherings are set to transform homes into microcosms of the national political landscape. In these reunions, conversations can quickly turn from benign banter about sports to the divisive topic of politics. With an election cycle upon us the name “Trump” can be as contentious as it is inescapable, turning a festive gathering of lights and eggnog into an ideological battleground.

This is the challenge many of us face this Christmas: How do we, armed with our morals and convictions, navigate the treacherous terrain of political discourse with those we love — without the feast turning into a fracas?

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What about Trump’s dementia?

On Saturday, during a campaign speech in Durham, New Hampshire, Donald Trump invoked Vladimir Putin (of all people) as proof that he’s being persecuted:

“Putin says that Biden’s — and this is a quote — politically motivated persecution of his political rival is very good for Russia, because it shows the rottenness of the American political system, which cannot pretend to teach others about democracy.”

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I’ve watched dozens of cheesy holiday rom-coms this year. Here are 5 good ones

Since November, I’ve been watching the season’s new Christmas romantic comedies basically nonstop. There were many mediocre movies, but also a few that hit the right balance of cheesy, cringy and Christmas charm. ‘The Santa Summit’It’s a Christmas hater’s absolute nightmare: the annual Santa Summit. What began as a bar’s seasonal promotion for discounted drinks has turned into a crazy barhopping gathering of hundreds of people dressed as jolly old Saint Nicholas. Teacher Jordin (Hunter King) drags her two besties out for the night of holiday fun. At the start of the event, Jordin loses her wal...

Let fear be your greatest motivator in 2024

OK, it’s time for some straight talk, people.

If we’re being honest with ourselves, and I suggest at a bare minimum we do that, next year’s presidential race will most likely come down to a few votes, in a few counties, in a few battleground states, in a country with very few options left to save itself.

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How Republicans paved the road to Texas with misogyny

As Donald Trump embraces an online campaign filled with vulgar imagery attacking women, he continues to brag that he “killed” abortion by appointing Supreme Court justices who, with the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision, reversed more than 50 years of women’s reproductive freedom.

Last week’s Texas abortion case and matters like it show that the only thing Republicans have killed is their own claim that banning abortion is about saving lives.

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Crazy alert! The Pizzagate crowd has a new unhinged conspiracy theory about Etsy

Are conservatives trying to clean up “Tricky Dick” and convince you that Watergate was a set up because it helps Trump and other Republican con-men look less extreme? The rush is on in GOP circles to normalize Trump’s lifelong criminal behavior, his incompetence and malice in office that unnecessarily killed over a half-million Americans and plunged the nation into debt, and his recent rhetoric about becoming a dictator “on day one.”

The first and most visible part of their strategy is to come up with any excuse they can find to impeach Joe Biden, and I’m more than willing to bet there will be an impeachment vote a few months down the line, so Trump can go into the 2024 election saying he’s not the only guy who’s been impeached for “high crimes and misdemeanors.”

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You blew it in New Hampshire, Joe Biden. Pray it doesn’t hurt you — and then some.

CONCORD, N.H. — You blew it Joe.

The decision by you and "your advisers" to reward Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-SC) by attempting to make South Carolina the first-in-the-nation Democratic primary in 2024 was one of the biggest political blunders in your decades-long time in public service.

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A polling turnaround is coming for Biden

I have a theory, and since I run things at the Editorial Board, I’m going with it. I invite you to push back. Here it is. Polling that shows Joe Biden in trouble is a consequence of one thing: Donald Trump.

I know that sounds simplistic, but it’s not.

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The GOP has adopted a terrifying new role model

Want to know what Republicans have in mind for America’s future? Just visit Hungary. While Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was meeting with President Biden this week to ask our help defending his democracy against the brutal, violent aggression of Russia, Republican lawmakers in DC were meeting behind closed doors at a Heritage Foundation event with representatives of Hungary’s strongman president Viktor Orbán. It got almost no press coverage at all, other than The Guardian.

Orbán has been cozying up to Putin for years and is now blocking EU aid to Ukraine on Putin’s behalf (the EU is meeting today about the crisis he’s provoking); his representatives were reportedly trying this week to get Republicans in Congress to join them so, together, they can hand Europe’s largest country over to Russia.

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House Republicans' empty impeachment inquiry cheapens an important process

The move by House Republicans Wednesday to formally open an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden was perhaps predictable back in January 2021 — with then-President Donald Trump’s second impeachment, for his role in the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol — or even as far back as December 2019, with Trump’s first impeachment, for trying to strong-arm Ukraine’s government into helping him win reelection. But that predictability doesn’t make the GOP’s Biden impeachment inquiry any less of a cynical, pathetic stunt. Though Wednesday’s vote made the process official, House Republicans have alr...

Why so many Americans feel powerless — and some are turning to Trump's neofascism

Today I want to suggest why so many working-class Americans are attracted to a sociopathic liar who advocates neofascism.

IN 2010, A MAJORITY OF THE SUPREME COURT decided in Citizens United vs. the Federal Election Commission that corporations are people under the First Amendment, entitled to freedom of speech. Therefore, said the court, the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (commonly referred to as the McCain-Feingold Act), which had limited spending by corporations on political advertisements, violated the Constitution and was no longer the law of the land.

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