Opinion

Not even ‘Fox and Friends’ can hide Trump’s dementia

Some of Donald Trump’s highly visible supporters seem concerned that their man is losing his mind and everyone can see it.

The former president was scheduled for an early-morning interview today, a regular thing for a presidential candidate. It was even more regular for someone like Trump. The show was “Fox and Friends.”

Keep reading... Show less

How Fox News became the 'greatest cancer on democracy'

We all saw it on Wednesday night. Bret Baier, the multimillionaire supposed “real news” guy at Fox, angrily and rudely lied to the face of the Vice President of the United States and his millions of viewers, presenting an edited version of Trump’s most fascistic remarks that turned truth on its head.

This is just the most recent example of the deadly toxins Fox “News” has been spreading across the American media and political landscape for decades.

Keep reading... Show less

No one has ever been as dangerous to America as Trump — it can happen here

The Office of Strategic Services (OSS) was the American predecessor to the CIA and was formed during World War II. They hired a psychoanalyst, Dr. Walter C. Langer, to undertake an exhaustive, nearly-year-long analysis of the personality of Adolf Hitler, from his earliest influences through his later years as then-Führer and mass murderer.

Langer’s profile of Hitler wasn’t declassified until 1972, when much of it was published in a book titled The Mind of Adolf Hitler. As The New York Times explained that year:

“[Langer] saw Hitler as a weakling who masqueraded as a bully, Hitler the failure casting himself in the role, unconsciously for reasons of mental self‐preservation, as Hitler the Fuehrer the superman.

Based on his work, in 1943 the OSS summarized the strategy Hitler used — driven in part by his own psychopathy — to both seize and hold power:

Keep reading... Show less

Trump isn't just a fascist

I think there are two conversations about Donald Trump’s fitness that are happening in tandem, but are not connecting as they should.

One of them is about the former president being a fascist. This is the older of the two. It started after he was elected in 2016. It has grown in intensity since then, crescendoing to a fever pitch over the weekend when he called on using the US military against American citizens.

Keep reading... Show less

Inside Trump's 2024 blueprint for stealing the White House

Sometimes I hate being right.

Donald Trump is campaigning in Blue states right now, including California, Colorado, and New York. It has pundits scratching their heads: is it just all about his ego? Is he crazy? Or crazy like a fox?

Keep reading... Show less

'People have had enough': Here are the 3 'big-picture' reasons why Kamala Harris will win

It’s time for me to speak plainly about what I think are the chances of Kamala Harris defeating Donald Trump. In July, I said that Joe Biden’s decision to drop out was a mistake, but hopefully not a fatal one. It’s been about three months since then. I feel like I owe you a follow-up.

I think the vice president can do it. Yes, there are many, many caveats, but I think she can. I don’t base this on polling, because I don’t think most of the polling is reliable. I base it on three big-picture things.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump's disastrous business legacy: How he destroyed every venture he touched

Trump’s entire candidacy is based on a lie.

TRUMP: I’m really a good businessman. I’m so good at business.

Keep reading... Show less

We won't survive another Trump presidency

“He is the most dangerous person ever. I had suspicions when I talked to you about his mental decline and so forth, but now I realize he’s a total fascist. He is now the most dangerous person to this country.”

Read that quote again. I’ll wait.

Keep reading... Show less

Kansas GOP leader makes case for why his party should lose supermajority

What if a political party holding near total power in a state admits to stalling bills for nakedly political purposes?

What if a political party holding near total power in a state admits to throwing away taxpayer money?

Keep reading... Show less

Inside Trump's brand new grift for billionaires

Back in 1982, Republicans and the Reagan administration determined that they needed to raise taxes on average working people to pay for part of the massive tax break they were giving billionaires (they dropped the top income tax bracket from 74% to 28%).

Reagan imposed income taxes on elderly people on their Social Security income, ended the tax deductibility of interest on car loans and credit cards, and ended the tax deduction on two-income households.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump keeps telling us he believes he’ll lose

Yes, it’s scary when Donald Trump says he’ll respect the outcome of the 2024 presidential election if, and only if, he’s the winner.

It’s scary when the whole GOP follows his lead, either by refusing to admit he lost the last election or by avoiding the question entirely.

Keep reading... Show less

Wichita State president admits ‘technical oversights’ in dissertation — but it looks worse

Human beings make mistakes.

What Wichita State University president Richard Muma did doesn’t look like a mistake to me.

Keep reading... Show less