Opinion

The prosecutor vs. the felon

President Biden has let go of his candidacy to focus on being president during this time of major international chaos. He also endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the presidential nomination, virtually guaranteeing she’ll head up the ticket.

There’s little chance that the Democratic Party’s candidate will be anybody other than Kamala Harris, and she’s certainly earned it.

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Trump vs. Harris will seem compressed. But it’s the norm elsewhere.

As news broke that President Joe Biden would exit the 2024 presidential election, Republicans cried foul.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) criticized Biden’s decision to step down, claiming the Democrats might “run into legal impediments” if Biden isn’t at the top of the ticket. On ABC, he said: “It would be wrong, and I think unlawful, in accordance to some of these states’ rules, for a handful of people to go in a back room and switch it out because they don’t like the candidate any longer. That’s not how this is supposed to work.”

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J.D. Vance eclipses DeSantis — but he might want to watch his back

Ron DeSantis must be madder than a wet hen, sick as a parrot, fit to be tied.

His political future just got knee-capped by Donald “My Ear Took a Bullet for America” Trump when the convicted felon and Putin fan girl chose J.D. Vance as his running mate.

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Thank you, Joe

Let me add my words of gratitude to Joe Biden for doing something Donald Trump is incapable of doing — putting his country over ego, ambition, and pride.

Biden bowed out with grace and dignity.

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Trump’s life is still in danger

The most important news about the attempted assassination of Donald Trump was not the plain fact of his attempted assassination but a picture of it. And like many pictures, no matter how “iconic” they are, it didn’t last long in today’s media environment. Once it ran its course, that was it. Five days later, even attempted assassination is old news.

This is bad for the Republican presidential nominee. I don’t mean politically. I mean literally. Donald Trump’s life remains in danger. He is America’s greatest champion of rightwing political violence. What had been a flirtation before the J6 insurrection has since become a practical necessity. It was violence and the threat of violence that pushed many reluctant Republicans to accept The Big Lie as Truth. That “purified” the party of anyone who might stand in his way. And with that done, rightwing political violence had one more thing to do.

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Robert Reich debunks the myth that 'corporate tax cuts create jobs'

I’m tired of hearing Republicans claim that we should reduce taxes on corporations because corporate tax cuts create jobs. It’s untrue.

Also untrue are the repeated Republican assertions that tax increases on corporations, and regulations requiring corporations to better protect the health and safety of their consumers and workers and the environment, are “job killers.”

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How America will change if Trump wins

Today, following both Vance’s and Trump’s speeches at the RNC, the future trajectory of America if they’re elected is pretty clear.

First, it’s important to acknowledge that this is no longer your (or my) father’s GOP. Vance is the pre-packaged, well-massaged “product” of a group of Silicon Valley billionaires who are enamored of the writings of Ayn Rand and David Koch’s Libertarian movement. Trump has made it clear he’s happy to go along with the Galt’s Gulch crowd, particularly if it makes him more money.

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Reminding ourselves what we’re fighting for

George Washington was elected president 236 years ago. Since, there have been 59 presidential elections (including the one this November).

Washington could have been president for life but preferred returning home to Virginia and life as a private citizen. He established a pattern for the presidency that has served the nation well.

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Inside the GOP's mysterious agenda for America’s future

“If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have peace.”

—Thomas Paine, The Crisis, December 23, 1776

Marjorie Taylor Greene told Republicans at the RNC this week that Donald Trump “will make us wealthy.”

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Trump reaped what he sowed

The Washington press and pundit corps are this week working hard to convince you that the attempted assassination of Donald Trump is the superlative example of what happens when polarization goes too far.

They are telling a story in which the leading characters are the former president and his Republicans, and Joe Biden and his Democrats. The plot is about a nation on fire, a people at war with themselves, and so forth. Some have even depicted Sunday’s prime-time address by the president as if he were “bothsidesing” the issue of political violence.

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Donald Trump and the gathering darkness threatening U.S. politics

In America, we resolve our differences at the ballot box … not with bullets. The power to change America should always rest in the hands of the people, not in the hands of a would-be assassin.

So said the US president, Joe Biden, in an Oval Office address to the nation the day after the attempted assassination of his rival in November’s presidential election.

US president, Joe Biden, calls on America to ‘lower the temperature’ in US politics.

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Conspiracy theories on the Trump assassination attempt are spreading like wildfire

Members of the Secret Service quickly surrounded Trump, who fiercely pumped his fist towards the crowd. It was during this moment an instantly iconic photo was taken as Trump stood, fist raised, in front of the US flag – blood running from his ear to his cheek.

Almost immediately, conspiracy theorists from all parts of the political spectrum began to speculate over the attempted assassination.

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Stop calling Kyle Rittenhouse a hero. He killed two unarmed people

Kyle Rittenhouse, who shot three men at a riot in Kenosha, Wisconsin, killing two of them, was acquitted of all criminal charges.

He has been hailed as a hero. He has been feted by politicians, including Donald Trump. He has been compared to John Wayne as a symbol of law-abiding people fighting back against lawlessness. When he took a rifle to a protest over the earlier police killing of Jacob Blake, Rittenhouse said his intention was to protect property against violence.

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