Opinion

Why Trump will have to lie a lot to overcome his biggest challenge

I was telling you about how Donald Trump and the Republicans don’t mean what they say, and when it’s discovered that they don’t, they simply move on to the next thing, which they also don’t mean. This pattern is so predictable, it’s amazing they have any credibility among people who are not incentivized to believe things they don’t mean.

I was telling you about that pattern in reference to the conviction of Hunter Biden, a historic event that should illustrate the president’s dedication to the principle that no one is above the law, not even his only living son. But this morning, I was reminded of that pattern again.

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How is it possible Trump’s habitual incoherence caught top CEOs by surprise?

Sometimes I wonder if all the attention Donald Trump gets is going to backfire. I suppose “wonder” might be another word for “hope,” but I don’t hope (or wonder) without a good reason. There are so many people, even powerful people, who are not paying attention to this election. Why? Perhaps because Trump dominates news of it.

For example, I was watching this clip this morning. In it, CNBC host Andrew Ross Sorkin reported what he heard from some of America’s top CEOs yesterday after their meeting with Trump in Washington.

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Why Trump Republicans want to destroy the FBI

Ever since Richard Nixon demanded "law and order" while overseeing what America later discovered to be an enormous criminal conspiracy, that Republican slogan has sounded ironic and faintly ridiculous.

Now, with their party firmly in the grip of former President Donald Trump -- a Nixon admirer, a convicted felon and soon to be the 2024 Republican presidential nominee -- Republicans are actively undermining law enforcement and counterespionage while aiding drug cartels, human traffickers and hostile foreign powers.

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The rich echo a thought virus that has infected humanity since early evangelical religion

Elon Musk, the father of eleven children, thinks that declining population is a crisis and the world needs more babies —particularly those with his DNA — or there will be a crisis. For example, he recently proclaimed:

“Population collapse due to low birth rates is a much bigger risk to civilization than global warming.”

Billionaire Jeff Bezos echoed the idea promoting the fallacy that more people means “more Einsteins.”

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GOP 'sociopaths' live among us — and it's 'contagious': neuroscientist

Sociopaths, a term often used to describe those living with antisocial personality disorder, who operate within their daily lives without a “conscience,” can be characterized as acting without feelings of guilt, remorse, or shame coupled with a tendency to reject the concept of responsibility.

Antisocial people will intentionally make others angry or upset and use harsh and cruel indifference as they manipulate or attack others.

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Hunter Biden’s conviction means Trump is lying

Hunter Biden was found guilty Tuesday of three felony charges in connection with lying on a federal gun-permit application. He swore he wasn’t addicted to drugs, but he was. For that, he was convicted. He’s facing up to 25 years, though he might not see any prison time.

The key thing to understand about the conviction of the president's son is that it's proof that Donald Trump and the Republicans have been lying. Caught in the lie, they're now lying about what they lied about, hoping that the new lie covers up the old one. It’s also proof that they don’t mean what they say, and when it’s discovered that they don’t mean it, they move on to other things, which they also don’t mean.

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For the next time some idiot tries to tell you the GOP is 'The Party of Business'

As predictably as the sun rises and sets, every Sunday sees a commentator or politician on one of the Sunday political talk shows say — without being challenged — words to the effect that the Republican Party understands and supports business better than Democrats. Last May, as I recall, it was CNN‘s turn.

All my life, in fact, I’ve been told by the media that the GOP is the “party of business.”

It may have once been true when I was a very young child, but today it’s a lie — and has been so in a huge way since the neoliberal Reagan Revolution.

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Trump allies work to undermine election safeguards that withstood 2020 pressure campaign

Last fall, James McWhorter was summoned to appear before the DeKalb County Board of Elections to save his precious right to vote.

It wasn’t the first time he had been forced to do so.

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The stunning reason Donald Trump thinks he’s going to win

It doesn’t look it, but Donald Trump is weak. It doesn’t look it, because he keeps saying scary things. That gives the impression of strength. He’s weak, though. My evidence? Those scary things he keeps saying.

No presidential candidate in his right mind would say out loud for everyone to hear that he wants to establish for himself, in the words of Time magazine reporter Eric Cortellessa, “an imperial presidency.”

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Thank GOD we're safe from Hunter Biden!

Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden’s troubled son, has just been convicted on federal gun charges, and thank GOD for that, people.

I don’t know about you, but I feel safer already. I mean, who lies while trying to purchase a gun in America?

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The economy hasn’t been this good in 50 years

One of the happy outcomes of publishing a daily newsletter about politics in plain English for normal people and the common good is it tends to attract like-minded people who are equal parts liberal, informed and shrewd. When I ask open-ended questions on Twitter, I typically get serious, practical and often illuminating responses.

My most recent question (or “public thread”) was prompted by the latest jobs report. The US economy added 272,000 jobs in May, “reflecting a booming labor market that continues to fuel the economy with workers benefiting from wages that are outpacing inflation,” the Post said Friday. “Job creation accelerated from the previous month, rising above the average monthly level of growth so far this year, which was already strong, after a period of cooling for part of 2023.”

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A neuroscientist explains how the ‘Streisand Effect’ will help Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

The first debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is less than three weeks away, and despite independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. consistently polling in the double digits, he is currently not scheduled to participate in the CNN-hosted event.

The network, RFK Jr. says, has “rigged” the debate by creating qualifications that appear aimed at keeping him off the stage. He has even filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission, arguing that CNN colluded with the Biden and Trump campaigns to exclude Kennedy — in violation of campaign finance law.

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The importance of Merrick Garland stating the obvious

One of the eternal questions among liberals and leftists is whether Donald Trump and the Republicans believe what they are saying.

These days, they’re saying Joe Biden manufactured the former president’s felony conviction in an effort to interfere with the 2024 election. They’re saying the president’s “weaponization of the legal system” is the reason for their own weaponization of it in the future.

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