Opinion

A neuroscientist explains how Donald Trump exploits the minds of conspiracy theorists

According to recent 2024 presidential polls, Donald Trump is leading Joe Biden, meaning the former president could indeed become the president of the United States once again.

If that thought terrifies you, you are not alone. So, the question is, what can we do to stop the nation from racing toward an authoritarian regime ruled by a pathological narcissist? If we can understand the psychological factors underlying Trump’s enduring appeal, then we may be able to see a way to exploit that scientific knowledge.

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Ukrainians won’t submit to Russian rule. The horrors of the Holodomor help explain why.

The last Saturday in November this year marked Holodomor Memorial Day, the 90th anniversary of the Great Famine when Soviet leader Josef Stalin’s autocratic regime ruthlessly starved 4 million Ukrainians to death.

This horrific event is part of the historic backdrop shaping Ukraine’s response to Russia’s war. This experience is why, even as a stalemate sets in and winter approaches, the Ukrainian people oppose the idea of negotiating an end to this conflict.

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Henry Kissinger: War criminal

Henry Kissinger has died, at the age of 100.

When a former high government official as well known as Kissinger passes, the conventional response is to say nice things about what they accomplished.

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George Santos probably will not be a member of Congress after this week

One way or another, George Santos will probably not have the title of U.S. Congressman much longer, and very possibly not after Thursday.

The embattled and indicted freshman New York Republican who is facing 23 federal felonies including for alleged wire fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds, identity theft, and lying to Congress, not to mention a damning Ethics Committee report, just days ago vowed, “I’m not leaving,” and “Come hell or high water … it’s done when I say it’s done,” yet admitted he would likely be expelled.

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My 1994 warning about Trumpism — and the complaints I got from the White House for it

On Saturday’s coffee klatch, I mentioned a speech I gave almost exactly 29 years ago that predicted Trumpism. The speech made headlines — and also made the White House furious. Many of you wanted to know more.

(You can catch the critical nine minutes a the end of this commentary or here).

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Guilty plea of shooting suspect’s father should be a wake-up call for parents

Robert Crimo Jr.’s guilty plea to reckless conduct for helping his son obtain authorization to own firearms three years before Robert Crimo III allegedly opened fire on Highland Park, Illinois, paradegoers should be a wake-up call to everyone: If you hear or see things about potential violence, you must alert the authorities. And if you do things that could potentially enable it, you will face legal consequences. Crimo Jr. agreed earlier this month to plead guilty and was sentenced to 60 days in jail and two years on probation. He also will have to complete 100 hours of community service. Pros...

Nobody is coming to save us

It has been 2,575 days since the United States of America cracked in two, and an ill-mannered, racist, narcissistic goon was elected to its highest office.

So dreadful was that 2016 election, that not a single day has gone by when I haven’t put everything aside for few minutes to sit quietly and consider its terrible implications. It creeps into my thoughts all the time, and won’t let me be, because it is now absolutely verifiable that a sturdy minority of Americans have proven with their vote that they will incinerate any of the good we have collectively done as a nation, to ride to the defense of its original sin.

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'Breathtaking dysfunction': How mainstream media is quietly helping Trump

The mainstream media is helping Trump and his authoritarian allies in four ways.

First, it’s drawing a false equivalence between Trump and Biden — claiming that Biden’s political handicap is his age, while Trump’s corresponding handicap is his criminal indictments.

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The Trump ballot battle

A Denver state judge, Sarah B. Wallace of the 2nd Judicial District Court, was asked if candidate Donald Trump can appear on the Colorado Republican primary ballot or if he is disqualified based on a post-Civil War part of the Constitution meant to exclude Confederate traitors from public office. At issue is Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, from 1868: “No person shall be a Senator or Representative in Congress, or elector of President and Vice-President, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, or under any State, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Cong...

The Right against rights: Far-right victories should concern us all

A shock result in Dutch elections handed the largest number of the country’s parliamentary seats to the party of extreme right, isolationist, anti-immigrant and Islamophobic longtime political gadfly Geert Wilders last week. He vowed that the country would be “returned to the Dutch.” Wilders might be a relative unknown to most Americans, but he’s certainly a known quantity among those who’ve tracked and studied the rise of the global far-right. The virulent xenophobe and Euro-skeptic was something of a template for a new class of new authoritarian, less polished and martial than those who came...

Was the Trump White House selling pardons?

Yesterday’s New York Times has a fascinating article about Trump pardoning a major drug dealer and violent loan shark; it’s titled “A Troubling Trump Pardon and a Link to the Kushners.”

Like with so much reporting on Trump and his possible criminal activity while in the White House, it somehow manages to miss a possible larger picture, in this case the multiple allegations that Trump and Giuliani were selling pardons for $2 million a pop. Although the allegations are well documented, including under oath in a lawsuit, there’s not a single mention of it in the Times article.

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Beyond Trump: Why American capitalism is so rotten

Thank you for joining me today in the first of our discussions of the contradictions between the common good and American capitalism. For the next 10 weeks, we’ll examine what’s really going on.

If you want to understand where American capitalism is now and what you might do to help move it in a more humane direction, you need to look under the hood.

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I just saw the future of America if Republicans sweep the 2024 elections — in Argentina

I hope I’m wrong, but I think I just saw the future of America if Republicans manage to sweep the 2024 elections, Trump or no Trump.

Argentina just embarked on a Grand Experiment, untried before in any developed country in the world; it’s one that multiple American billionaires have been pushing in the US ever since David Koch ran for VP on the Libertarian ticket in 1980.

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