Opinion

Trump is clearly feeling the heat over the Michael Cohen tapes

It's been clear for some time that Michael Cohen is the most irritating thorn in President's Trump's side. Even though Trump is suspected of colluding with the Russian government, his approval rating remains mired in the low 40s at best and he's facing the prospect of losing at least one house of Congress this fall, he has always appeared more concerned about his former lawyer's legal predicament and what that means for him.

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Trump is gaslighting America again -- here's what it is and how to fight it

This afternoon, in a speech given to veterans at a Missouri convention, President Donald Trump had a clear message for supporters that is drawing comparisons to George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984 about a totalitarian regime that wields ultimate power over its people through psychological manipulation: “Just remember—what you are seeing and what you are reading is not what’s happening.”

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It's now stunningly clear that Trump's brain inevitably loses track of reality

In the disorienting weeks right after the presidential election of 2016, Timothy Snyder of Yale University, a professor of European history and an expert on the Holocaust, wrote a viral Facebook post about fascism. It was composed of 20 lessons from the 20th century and how to see them in the context of what had just happened. It was soon turned into a small book called "On Tyranny," which served as a handbook for Americans to defend their democratic institutions, resist the propaganda and, most important of all, to think clearly and critically. Snyder wrote, “You submit to tyranny when you renounce the difference between what you want to hear and what is actually the case.”

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Trump will go down as the most dangerously incompetent president in history -- here's why

Trump just can’t get things done, and we need to stop having conversations predicated on the assumption that maybe he can. His dangerous incompetence is currently risking war in the Middle East and Asia, while pitting American against American in ways we haven’t seen in this country since the days of George Wallace.

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Conservative demands GOP reject NRA cash until feds find out how much came from Russia

In a Tuesday column for the Washington Post, conservative Jennifer Rubin called on all GOP lawmakers to refuse to accept support and contributions from the National Rifle Association until the Justice Department is done investigating the connection between Russia and the guns-rights non-profit.

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Military analysts warn of serious consequences as Trump tweets all-caps threat to Iran

In 2011, Donald Trump took to Twitter to predict that President Barack Obama will start a war with Iran, "in order to get elected." On Sunday night President Donald Trump took to Twitter to issue an all-caps threat to the Iranian president, Hassan Rouhani.

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Scathing open letter urges Republican senators to save America from Trump -- before it's too late

To: Senators Jeff Flake, John McCain, Bob Corker, and Susan Collins

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Trump administration 'working in lock step to lay the groundwork for a military confrontation' with Iran

Following weekend reporting that key members of President Donald Trump's cabinet are leading a campaign to "foment unrest" in Iran, and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's warning that a conflict between the two countries "would be the mother of all wars," Trump turned to Twitter late Sunday with a message for Rouhani:

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Trump back to desperately claiming Russia probe is a 'hoax' after newly released documents destroy his defense

Late on Saturday night, the U.S. government released a trove of documents pertaining to the warrant obtained under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA, against Carter Page, the suspected Russian asset and former Trump adviser. This release was highly unusual. In fact, it was unprecedented. These were unclassified more or less by accident when President Trump unilaterally declassified the notorious "Nunes memo," leaving the door open for the Freedom of Information Act request that led to this release of the underlying documents on which it was based.

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This is why you shouldn't believe Republicans who claim racist Trump supporters are an aberration in the GOP

From his statements about Mexican rapists, murderers, and infestation, to his action on the Southern border, to his call for a ban on Muslim immigration, to his remark about good people on both sides in Charlottesville, Donald Trump has been the face of white racism. From his 2016 campaign to the current administration, he has appealed to white people fearful of a country changing its racial color. The political vehicle enabling Trump’s rise to power has been the Republican Party. How could that have happened? As historians know momentous change does not occur overnight. Seeds are planted and cultivated before a flowering takes place. That happened in the Republican Party.

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A historian explains why Donald Trump is 'all the worst things in American history piled together'

One possible explanation for Donald Trump’s cult-like allure lies in the realm of political socialization: Trump and  the Republican Party have created an alternate reality for their public where empirical reality and facts do not exist. Moreover, in that bizarre universe, commonsense rules of human decency and virtue have also been rewritten to serve grotesque goals.

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Here's the psychological problem that causes Trump supporters to keep getting duped

In the past, some prominent psychologists have explained President Donald Trump’s unwavering support by alluding to a well-established psychological phenomenon known as the “Dunning-Kruger effect.” The effect is a type of cognitive bias, where people with little expertise or ability assume they have superior expertise or ability. This overestimation occurs as a result of the fact that they don’t have enough knowledge to know they don’t have enough knowledge. Or, stated more harshly, they are “too dumb to know they are dumb.” This simple but loopy concept has been demonstrated dozens of times in well-controlled psychology studies and in a variety of contexts. However, until now, the effect had not been studied in one of the most obvious and important realms—political knowledge.

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Here is why Americans have come to hate their government -- even as it does more for them

For 40 years, Republicans have attacked Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty as a disastrous failure. Suddenly, last month, President Trump’s Council of Economic Advisors stood decades of history on its head, much as Trump himself did when he claimed, “Hillary Clinton started birtherism, and I ended it!” The War on Poverty was a tremendous success, Trump’s CEA said in a new report. Poverty is no longer problem. But dependency on government is: The remaining problem is “the decline of self-sufficiency”!

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