Opinion

America's startling slide into a pseudo-democracy continues as Trumpism replaces our constitutional norms

Since Donald Trump's presidential campaign and through his first two years in office, the American news media has been in a state of shock. Their old rulebook has been shredded. Trump has no respect for the truth, democratic norms, the Constitution or the rule of law. As we saw in his press conference immediately following the midterm elections, he views journalists as his enemies.This article was originally published at Salon

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Here are the 5 ways Democrats could manage not to screw this all up -- and win big in 2020

Some Democrats have already taken to cable news to say that they'll be pushing hearings and investigations of President Donald Trump, White House officials as well as Justice Brett Kavanaugh. However, if Democrats are smart they'll follow these five suggestions for how to move forward.

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These 10 notorious Republican villains were defeated on Tuesday

The midterm elections on Tuesday night delivered mixed results that left no one completely satisfied.

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TV news learned nothing from 2016: Sports-style election coverage is still terrible and short-sighted

Very early in Tuesday's prime-time, barely after the first polls closed, veteran Democratic strategist James Carville came on MSNBC to deflate liberal hopes.

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Trump shows just how scared he really is after Democrats take the House

On Tuesday night, Democrats took back the House, ending eight years of Republican dominance of the lower chamber of Congress. As of this writing, not every race has been called and it is not yet clear how large the Democrats' majority will be, but it is already clear that the Speaker's gavel, and control of the House investigative committees, will go to them.

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Here's why the midterm elections show us that Donald Trump is weaker than he knows

Good morning. Welcome to the first official day of the 2020 presidential campaign! I'm sure you're all ready to roll up your sleeves and get to work. It that makes you feel like burying your face in a gallon of Ben & Jerry's and never coming up for air, I don't blame you. But it's the truth. Tuesday night marked the end of the beginning of the Trump era. We can only hope we're now at the beginning of the end.

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What image will define the 2018 election?

Every election has its iconic images. Or does it?

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Looking for first signs of a blue wave? Here are five early races that should tell the story

Well, here we are. Unbelievably enough, it’s Election Day, tentative day of judgment for the Donald Trump experiment — and for that matter the American experiment, circa 2018. You’ve read entirely too many polls and predictions and prognostications and lists of races to watch, in what is simultaneously the most overhyped and most momentous midterm election campaign in American history. (Yes, that’s a contradiction. Because we live inside a contradiction.)

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As pundits fumble figuring out young voters, here are the facts as millennials flood the polls

Cable news commentators have spent the past several days talking about the youth vote as if it is an endangered species the late Steve Irwin will lead them to. Whether Democratic or Independent, pundits all agreed they have no idea what will happen with the youth vote.

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A historian explains what Dwight Eisenhower and other past presidents would think of Donald Trump

America has had 44 Presidents, and while all of them only came to know or be aware of a few Presidents in their lifetimes, an interesting concept is to wonder how every President in Donald Trump’s lifetime and a few others before his time, likely would react to him if they had met him (and some did).

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RANKED: Here are 6 Republican incumbents we'd most like to see dealt humiliating defeats Tuesday

While most polls project Democrats to gain a significant number of seats in the House of Representatives on Tuesday, not all victories are created equal.

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Here is why we must vote every Republican out of office

My friends, this may well be the most important election in our lifetimes. Two years ago many of us didn’t know how low Trump and his enablers would bring this nation. Now we do. Although we cannot at this point vote Trump out of office, we can repudiate him and all he stands for by voting every Republican out of office.

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