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Why the pundits are wrong about Hillary Clinton dominating the debate

The vast majority of pundits declared Hillary Clinton the decisive winner of this week’s debate.

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Trump and Rubio finally found a refugee they could praise- because he could throw a fastball

Senator Marco Rubio introduced a resolution on the on the floor of the Senate on September 27 in honor of the life of a 24-year-old refugee. The refugee's death -- which occurred when the 32-foot speed boat he owned crashed into a jetty -- also prompted Rubio to demand that the Army Corps of Engineers and the Coast Guard "closely investigate" the rock jetty off the coast of Miami. On September 28th, Rubio gave a ten-minute speech in honor of the same man to the Senate. That man -- Florida Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez -- was buried on Wednesday afternoon after a procession where thousands of mourners turned out to grieve his passing.

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A retired Army officer uses history to unmask the folly of building Trump's border wall

This is not the first time in history that a superpower notable has called for a long, protective wall to hold back unwanteds, although perhaps the first time the leader has been so demagogic as to assert that he will have the unwanteds pay for it.

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Trump's pathetic performance shows us what happens to a climate denier in denial

If Donald Trump is trying to run away from his well-known position as a climate change denier, he’s doing a terrible job at it.

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Donald Trump turned in a catastrophic performance – and Hillary Clinton handled him just right

The big question going into the first debate of the presidential election was whether Donald Trump would decide to tone down the cartoonish, belligerent alpha male shtick that has carried him this far. The debate gave him an opportunity to present himself unfiltered to an audience predicted to rival that of a Super Bowl, and to reinvent himself as a calmer, more coherent candidate for the benefit of the unusually large number of undecided voters up for grabs.

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Here is what Hillary Clinton needs to say at the presidential debate

More than 25 years ago, on her husband’s first inauguration day, Hillary Clinton did something that was both eyebrow-raising and — to pick two words not often associated with this year’s Democratic presidential nominee — genuine and endearing.

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How Trump and Clinton would affect the future of global democracy

Donald Trump’s admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin puts the U.S. perilously close to abandoning its longstanding role as democracy’s greatest proponent. In the process, Trump is challenging the already threatened notion that democracy is the only legitimate system of rule.

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How to watch the presidential debates without being emotionally manipulated

Rick Shenkman is the editor of HNN. His newest book is Political Animals: How Our Stone-Age Brain Gets in the Way of Smart Politics (Basic Books, January 2016).

The temptation to judge candidates at a TV debate the way we judge actors on a television soap opera is impossible to resist. But there is a way to move beyond the superficial aspects of a television debate. Surprisingly, it doesn’t require that you become a political junkie.

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Robert Reich: Congress pretends to shame corrupt CEOs – but does nothing to stop their crimes

Last week, Congress engaged in a bipartisan barrage of CEO bashing.

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Chris Christie should be impeached if he lied about Bridgegate

By Brigid Callahan Harrison From the prosecution's opening statements in the Bridgegate trial, we're promised evidence will show and that two people -- David Wildstein and Bill Baroni -- had a conversation with Gov. Chris Christie on Sept. 11, 2013 during which time they talked to the governor about the scheme to close lanes to the…

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Trump's strategy of using religion as a political weapon will backfire

Religion always plays a very significant role in American politics, even though our nation promotes separation of church and state. Religion affects our social debate on such issues as abortion, gay rights and gay marriage, drug legalization, prison reform, and affirmative action. And when a Presidential candidate allows himself or herself to speak out in criticism of any specific religious group and its impact on America, that candidate is entering a thicket that is hard to escape from.

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Something momentous happened with the media -- and things may never be the same for Donald Trump

If you sniff around media blogs, which is part of my job, you know that something momentous may have happened last Saturday: The mainstream media finally came out of hiding and called Donald Trump what he is — a liar. And not just any old mainstream media, but the gray lady herself: The New York Times.

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Terence Crutcher is just the latest in a long history of the killing of black men in Tulsa

Terence Crutcher was not armed when he was  shot to death by Officer Betty Jo Shelby of the Tulsa Police Department on Friday. The video of Crutcher's seeming execution was captured by dashboard cameras.

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