Opinion

The shameful failure of yesterday’s SCOTUS 14th Amendment arguments

The single most astonishing thing about yesterday’s oral arguments before the Supreme Court was the almost complete lack of historical context in those arguments about an insurrectionist staying on the ballot.

The fear that led Colorado to ban Trump from the ballot was that he’d keep his word and “suspend the Constitution” and “be a dictator on day one.” Neither were mentioned even once: the words “suspend” and “dictator” don’t appear anywhere in the transcript.

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About last night's bombshell

Yesterday evening, special counsel, Robert K. Hur — appointed in January 2023 by Attorney General Merrick Garland to lead an inquiry into President Biden’s possible criminality after classified files were found in the garage and living areas of Biden’s home in Delaware — cleared Biden of any wrongdoing.

But Hur also suggested that one reason Biden could not be prosecuted was because of his memory lapses — thereby underscoring one of the biggest issues that the public is concerned about in re-electing Biden: His aging brain.

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'Make them dance': Inside 'Dark Lord' Trump's V.P. pageant of mean girls and wingnuts

Imagine a beauty pageant where the judge is a “Dark Lord” and the contestants include a Qanon-following Mean Girl, a killer, some wing nuts and Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

This is how New York Times columnist Pamela Paul fears former President Donald Trump will be choosing his running mate in the 2024 presidential race, she wrote Thursday.

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Colorado versus the court: a poem

They don’t want to do it; don’t want to disrupt.
They fear if they do it all hell will erupt.
Their fears are quite rational, practical too;
Keeping Trump off the ballot would cause a to-do!

Their challenge, of course, what they don’t like to hear ...
Amendment 14, Section 3 is quite clear.
Having sworn to support the U.S. Constitution,
An officer rebelling ‘gainst that institution,
Shall not hold an office of these United States.
What a mess for the Court craven Donald creates.

For the Donald rebelled right in front of our eyes.
He called up his mob — no attempt at disguise.
The Donald just wishes they’d done a bit more.
If given the chance, he would stage an encore.

Oh poor originalists, what do they do now?
The words and intent are their most sacred cow!
Even the “liberals” don’t want to engage,
They all fear the force of the MAGA crowd’s rage?

The prospective decision clearly has them all vexed.
What they need is a fig leaf, a convincing pretext.
Are an office and officer really the same?
Is conviction required to assign any blame?
And so on and so on, the so-called off-ramping.
As onward to victory, the Donald keeps tramping.

Carolyn McGiffert Ekedahl is the former deputy inspector general for inspections at the Central Intelligence Agency and co-author of “The Wars of Eduard Shevardnadze.”

Trump got outplayed by border hawk Biden — and doesn’t know it

Late last month, the president said he would “shut down” the US-Mexican border if Congress passed a bipartisan immigration bill that is currently stalled in the Senate. That was a shock to many.

When it comes to congressional negotiations over border policy and immigration reform, there has been a formula. It “was always a swap,” wrote the Times’ Jonathan Weisman. “The GOP got border security; Democrats got a pathway to citizenship or legalization.” That’s been the case three times since the 2000s. Each time, the formula failed.

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Biden connects the dots: Trump’s 'Big Lie' is the new 'Lost Cause'

In Monday’s edition, I talked about the confederacy of the mind and spirit that constitutes a subnation that’s considered sovereign in all but name. It’s led by Donald Trump in a strategic alliance with Russia’s leader against America, democracy, liberal values and the global order.

In the months during which I have been thinking about that, I never expected it to be mirrored by the president or his reelection campaign. But then I came across a piece by Joseph Patrick Kelly of the College of Charleston in South Carolina. After reading it, I came to realize that – motherogod! – Joe Biden seems to be thinking along similar lines!

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Inside the deadly new GOP plan to rapidly privatize Medicare

Want to invest in a scam that lets you make billions with virtually no risk? If you’re morbidly rich, all you have to do is to open or buy an insurance company that’s offering Medicare Advantage plans.

And now, Republicans are saying that if they retake the White House they will change the Medicare rules so that people newly turning 65 will enroll by default into Medicare Advantage rather than real, traditional Medicare, further enhancing the profits of these massive, billion-dollar insurance giants while rapidly killing off real, traditional Medicare.

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Donald Trump never stops insulting his followers

Supporters of Donald Trump often complain about the "liberal elites" who have disrespected them. It is a feeling of cultural grievance that their idol constantly exploits, both to enrich himself with their donations and to defend himself against his critics.

Whenever Trump finds himself under pressure -- in a courtroom, an impeachment or an election -- he tells those credulous followers that it is not him but they who are the true targets of the Democrats, the "deep state," the media, the Republicans in Name Only, the Biden White House or whomever. That was how he responded to the first impeachment brought against him in 2019 and that is how he answered the huge $83 million jury verdict delivered against him this week in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case.

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A Republican invasion of self-defeating immorality

Republicans call the surge in illegal border crossings an “invasion.” They are frightened, and spreading alarm about the resulting national security implications. The threat to our national sovereignty, health and safety is urgent, they say, and terrorist attacks on American soil are imminent.

Despite their rage and hysterics, amplified on the hour by Fox News, Republicans intend to kill their own border legislation to please Donald Trump.

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Can you deprogram your Trump cultist friends and family?

We are living in James Madison’s nightmare.

A Reuters/Ipsos poll right after Trump was handed the White House by the electoral college (after losing to Hillary by 3 million votes) found that fully 16 percent of Americans had stopped talking with a family member or friend because of the poison Trump has brought into politics.

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I don’t expect Trump and the Republicans to say any of this

It’s the economy, stupid. Thus spoke my friend James Carville, one of Bill Clinton’s campaign managers, in 1992. He was correct then, and he’s been right ever since.

Today, the Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the U.S. economy added 353,000 jobs in January, and the unemployment rate remains at 3.7 percent. The BLS also revised upward the two prior months, bringing the average monthly job gain in 2023 to 255,000.

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The 56-year-long crisis of treasonous and illegitimate GOP presidents is happening again

Once again, America and the world are watching with horror as a Republican candidate for president — just to win an election — manipulates world affairs in a way that will cause widespread death and destruction while damaging the interests and reputation of America.

There’s a long tradition of Republicans running for president committing what can best be called treason, or at least criminal manipulation of international affairs, to advantage themselves and hurt incumbent Democratic presidents.

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Republicans don't even try to hide it anymore

Amazingly, the House managed to pass a piece of legislation Wednesday that both helps hungry kids and gives a boost to businesses that want to invest in future products. It was a compromise and neither side is ecstatic, but both Democrats and Republicans got something for their constituents

Democrats got to lift 400,000 children and their families out of poverty, and the legislation will immediately carry an additional 3 million kids from “deep poverty” to mere poverty with an expanded child tax credit. Over the next year, reports the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, the legislation will help over 16 million children growing up in low-income households.

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