Opinion

What 'woke capitalism' really means

We're in another one of those moments in which the makebelievers makebelieve a makebelieve thing, and everyone else – let's call them the spoilers – respects the makebelieving of the makebelievers just long enough to ask themselves whether the makebelieve thing is real.

It's not real.

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Donald Trump indictment story previews Election 2024

With a grand jury in New York City is expected to reconvene today, Donald Trump said that he maybe kinda sorta won't be arrested. According to the Post, he "shared on social media a news report suggesting that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg could take a pass on prosecuting him — while he continued to attack Bragg."

Over the weekend, he said he expected to be taken into custody Tuesday on charges related to a hush-money scheme involving the actor Stormy Daniels. Since, there's been intense focus on the possibility of an unprecedented indictment of a former president.

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Quack science and the GOP

Rand Paul was shocked this week to learn from the CEO of Moderna that more people get inflammation of the heart from catching Covid than from the mRNA Covid vaccines.

Republicans in Missouri just passed legislation outlawing an employer’s ability to fire workers who refuse to take vaccines.

Republicans in a dozen state legislatures (so far) have put forward legislation preventing medical licensing boards from punishing doctors or nurses who prescribe hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin. It’s the law now in North Dakota and Tennessee.

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Anti-drag laws are part of a long history of policing gender

The anti-drag bills sweeping the nation are the latest in a long history of policing gender expression. While focused on supposedly protecting children from a particular kind of “adult performance,” the legislation is really about enforcing strict white, cis-heteronormative ideas of gender to serve nationalistic aims.

If successful this policing of gender expression will not stop at drag. It intends to control all who live outside of strict notions of the traditional binary of femininity and masculinity.

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Just say what the Republicans mean

Once again, we're chasing down and debunking every single Republican talking point instead of saying with a clear voice what the Republicans are saying with those talking points. We can't quit our fetish for the trees. Meanwhile, we're missing the whole forest.

As you know, Donald Trump might be indicted this week on charges related to a hush-money scheme investigated by the Manhattan district attorney's office. The criminal former president said over the weekend he expected to be "arrested" Tuesday. (A grand jury hearing evidence from that inquiry was expected to convene Wednesday but was delayed until today. A vote to indict appears to be imminent.)

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Possible Trump indictment sends GOP into a frenzy

The apparently imminent indictment of Donald Trump by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has short-circuited a number of prominent Republican officials, causing them to crazily careen in different directions to try to undermine the prosecutor. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis — along with New Yorkers who should know better, like Rep. Nicole Malliotakis — have accused Bragg of ignoring skyrocketing violent crime, despite the fact that crimes like homicides and shootings have actually gone down in Manhattan in recent months, and this remains one of the safest big cities in the country. Three House...

DC insider: There's a connection between Trump's likely arrest and the bank bailouts

What connects the two biggest stories now dominating the news — Donald Trump’s likely arrest and the Fed’s bailouts of shaky banks?

Start with multi-billionaire Peter Thiel, and follow the money.

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It’s way past time for average Americans to fight back — we’ve been bullied enough

Donald Trump has provoked a bullying crisis in America that extends from elementary school all the way to Congress. It’s time to say, “Enough!”

Marjorie Taylor Greene, an infamous bully who once chased then-17-year-old Parkland school-shooting survivor David Hogg down the street screaming epithets at him, bullied her pooch Kevin McCarthy into threatening New York City District Attorney Alvin Bragg with a congressional investigation if he didn’t back off from prosecuting her role model, Donald Trump.

Following up, Gym Jordan, notorious for his bullying any witness who appears before his committees or brings up his alleged coverup history, has now been joined by James Comer (accused of abusing a girlfriend and then getting her an abortion), and House Administration Committee Chairman Bryan Steil in demanding Bragg give their committees all the information he’s gathered on Donald Trump’s crimes relating to his paying off porn star Stormy Daniels.

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An indictment would be good — but only for Trump’s nomination

Most Republicans have rallied around the criminal former president who may or may not face criminal indictment today (it’s anyone’s guess) in connection with a hush-money investigation led by the Manhattan district attorney’s office involving payments to actress Stormy Daniels in 2016 to keep quiet about his affair with her.

The Republicans say, as they have said for years, that anything that doesn’t kill Donald Trump only makes him stronger. They tell us an indictment will incite the Republican base. According to Lindsay Graham, Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg did “more to help Donald Trump get elected president than any single person in America today.”

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Biden's approval of an Alaska oil project merits left's complaints of hypocrisy

President Joe Biden is trying to pull a fast one. His approval of the Willow oil drilling project on Alaska’s North Slope runs contrary to everything he has promised Americans — and the world — about protecting the environment, confronting climate change and reducing America’s dependence on fossil fuels. No matter how he rationalizes it, this is hypocrisy, and whether hypocrisy arises on the left or right, we have to call it out where we see it. Approving the ConocoPhillips drilling project in the fragile Alaskan wilderness is a cold political calculation on Biden’s part. If he were to reject ...

Trump's new war against Blue America

The former guy is doing whatever he can to turn his possible arrest in the Stormy Daniels case, and in other pending cases, into a war against his perceived enemies (including much of Blue America), designed to win him the presidency or even possibly lay the groundwork for a second attempted coup.

On Monday, the Republican chairs of three House committees — Judiciary Committee chair Jim Jordan, Oversight Committee chair James Comer, and Administration Committee chair Bryan Steil — sent a letter to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg asking if federal money was used in his investigation of Trump and calling it an “unprecedented abuse of prosecutorial authority.” Other Republican members of Congress want to subpoena Bragg and others in the Manhattan district attorney’s office to testify before Congress about any such indictment.

This would be an unprecedented interference by Congress in a criminal investigation.

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Govs. Newsom and DeSantis both believe in the state’s power to tell us how to live

The two governors who are most successfully hawking their competing worldviews on the national stage right now both have big ideas, big egos and — as they love to point out — big hair. But last week, we were reminded more of the differences between Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and California Gov. Gavin Newsom, and of why, for all of our own guy’s shortcomings, we have by far the better deal. Newsom announced that he wants to dramatically expand the number of treatment beds available for unhoused people with a mental illness or addiction. We all know this is necessary, and that it will be difficul...

Trump's campaign 2024 campaign strategy revealed — and it's even worse than his first 2 campaigns

On Saturday morning, the former guy posted in all caps on his Truth Social platform that he expected to be “ARRESTED ON TUESDAY OF NEXT WEEK” and called for his supporters to “PROTEST, TAKE OUR NATION BACK!” He also described the United States as a “DYING” and “THIRD-WORLD” nation, where “THE AMERICAN DREAM IS DEAD!” He added that the 2020 election was “STOLEN,” our borders are “OPEN,” and “PATRIOTS” are being “HELD IN CAPTIVITY LIKE ANIMALS.”

A few hours later, he posted another message, which began, “IT’S TIME!!!” and asserted that White House officials are “EVIL” people who “HATE” the United States, and “WE JUST CAN’T ALLOW THIS ANYMORE. THEY’RE KILLING OUR NATION AS WE SIT BACK & WATCH. WE MUST SAVE AMERICA! PROTEST, PROTEST, PROTEST!!!”

It is easy to dismiss all of this as just more Trump bombast, but I urge you not to. These messages mark the real start of Trump’s presidential campaign. They hold the key to his campaign strategy. And they provide an ominous echo of his tweets urging protests in the lead-up to the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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