Opinion

Here's why this Watergate anniversary says so much about Donald Trump — and the current Republican congress

Forty-four years ago as of today, Richard Nixon resigned from the office of President of the United States.

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The biggest threat to our democracy that you haven’t heard of

The biggest threat to our democracy that nobody is talking about is the real possibility of a rogue Constitutional convention – empowering extremists to radically reshape the Constitution, our laws, and our country.

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The Koch brothers could soon be devoured by the very same radical forces they helped spawn

Trump followers are often referred to as conservatives. That is a misnomer. They are revolutionaries motivated by a radical right-wing ideology. Like all extremists, they accept only the purest form of ideology, without deviations.

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Historian dismantles Laura Ingraham's shocking racist tirade

Fox News host Laura Ingraham went on a shocking racist tirade during the Wednesday night broadcast of her show.

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Conservatives are fueling an epidemic of disinformation because they only care about winning

This week, in a sudden bout of atypical decency and common sense, a cavalcade of social media companies and content platforms — including YouTube, Spotify, Apple and Facebook — finally banned Alex Jones and his media empire Infowars.

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These are the 4 biggest revelations from the secret Devin Nunes recordings

“The Rachel Maddow Show” on MSNBC has obtained a recording that was surreptitiously made at a GOP fundraiser in Spokane, Washington on July 30—one in which Republican Rep. Devin Nunes of California offers a possible explanation on why GOP efforts to impeach Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein have hit a bump in the road: it might delay Senate confirmation hearings for Judge Brett Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump’s nominee to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy on the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Wall Street Journal destroys Trump's fantasy of a GOP 'Red Wave' with a devastating midterm reality check

The editorial board of the Wall Street Journal delivered a reality check to President Donald Trump on Thursday morning, saying his claim of a "red wave" in the coming midterms could not be further from the truth.

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Republicans may be panicking over Ohio’s special election results -- if not, they should be

Ohio’s special election to fill the seat of retiring Republican Congressman Pat Tiberi was too close to call by the morning after the election. Republican Troy Balderson’s lead was less than 1 percent ahead of his opponent, Democrat Danny O'Connor. Provisional and absentee ballots are being counted.

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Here are 8 of the strangest and most shocking moments from the Paul Manafort trial

The trial of former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort is entering Day Six today in Alexandria, Virginia, with federal prosecutors planning to obtain additional testimony from their star witness: Manafort’s former business partner, Rick Gates. Manafort is facing multiple federal counts of bank fraud and tax evasion, and when Gates took the stand for the first time around 4:15 p.m. EST on Monday, he offered elaborate details on their alleged crimes of the 2000s and 2010s. Gates has confessed to two felony charges as part of his plea bargain agreement with the team of special counsel Mueller, and Manafort’s defense attorneys have tried to paint Gates as a shameless, sleazy opportunist who will say anything to save his own skin.

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Trump's end-game strategy will involve his cult-like followers insisting he colluded with Russia to save America

Donald Trump's presidency is like a poorly written spy thriller turned into real life. The newest twist in this painful never-ending story? After many months of denying that his son and other campaign representatives met with a Russian agent to discuss receiving damaging information about Hillary Clinton -- the cover story being that the meeting in Trump Tower was about the adoptions of Russian children -- on Sunday Trump admitted on Twitter that this was all a lie. He proclaimed: “This was a meeting to get information on an opponent, totally legal and done all the time in politics - and it went nowhere. I did not know about it!”

This article was originally published at Salon

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Explaining BBQ Becky and Pool Patrol Paula: How the myth of black criminality leads to racial profiling by proxy

Smith College has opened an investigation into a July 31 incident in which a staff employee called campus police on a black student who supposedly “seemed to be out of place.”

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Donald Trump's base starts to erode as he digs himself deeper and deeper into trouble

This past weekend, President Donald Trump tweeted a confession to the world that his top campaign operatives, Donald Trump Jr., Paul Manafort and Jared Kushner. had knowingly met with emissaries of the Russian government to receive information on his opponent, which he characterized as perfectly legal and routine, while also insisting that he knew nothing about it. In a previous era, this would have been a shocking development that would likely lead to impeachment. Regardless of the legality (and plenty of experts say it was indeed illegal) it was certainly unethical and unpatriotic.

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