Opinion

The sad truth about how Trump snookered the endlessly gullible mainstream media

After snookering the endlessly gullible mainstream media last week with another of his endless "pivots," Donald Trump was back to his normal self — spreading conspiracy theories, making up ridiculous lies, not caring one single bit about the well-being of the people he was elected to serve — at Tuesday's so-called coronavirus briefing. His campaign is now heralding Trump's supposedly new understanding that the pandemic is a very serious thing, but Trump didn't act that way. He spent the entire event minimizing the dangers of the virus, pushing a hoax theory that there's a "cure" and insisting that states end lockdown restrictions that Trump believes are hobbling the economy and damaging his chances for re-election.

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Trump has always been inept, self-absorbed and dishonest -- now he's also an accessory to mass murder

Donald Trump has willfully botched our national response to this pandemic. We have lost over 150,000 American lives over the past five months and all Trump can say is, “We are in the process of developing a strategy.” Another lie. Trump's plan has been in plain view from the very beginning: to deny, to scapegoat, to gaslight, and to kill.

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A GOP staffer just sent a damning note about a Republican lawmaker who just tested positive for coronavirus

Texas Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert, one of the most obnoxious and ignorant members of Congress, tested positive for the coronavirus Wednesday after being repeatedly seen not wearing a mask in contact with others.

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Louie Gohmert's anti-masker 'venom' comes back to haunt him after testing positive for COVID-19

Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) tested positive for the coronavirus, and his past statements and actions came back to haunt him.

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Trump is using Nixon's playbook as America faces crisis after crisis -- this historian explains why it won't work

The year 1968 was one of the darkest in the nation’s history. With the public deeply divided over the toll of the Vietnam War (35,000 combat deaths by year’s end), the country was plunged into mourning after the murders of Dr. Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy.  When violent protests erupted in dozens of cities after Dr. King’s death, the Republican presidential candidate, Richard Nixon, vowed to use “law and order” to restore “traditional American” values.

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Donald Trump is no working-class champion -- he's a corporate con man: Robert Reich

Donald Trump campaigned as an insurgent outside of the political establishment who would restore the long-neglected working class. That was a lie. As president, he’s turned his back on working people, governing instead as a lackey for billionaires, CEOs, and corporations. Even during a public health and economic crisis, Trump has left working people in the dust.

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Trump just showed his contempt for GOP voters

The Washington press corps is highly attuned to matters of decorum, language and nuance, and for the most part, I think that’s a good thing. Washington is a place where powerful people say one thing but mean another, and our democracy benefits generally when reporters compete with each other to get as close to the truth as possible.

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Trump's psychopathology is forcing him to adopt a scorched earth mentality as his re-election prospects dwindle: clinical psychologist

I knew Donald Trump was a reality TV host, but I didn’t know he is a movie director.

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Lincoln Project 'Trump virus' ad leads to outpouring of stories about what the president's bungling has cost Americans

Using a new ad from the Lincoln Project that reminds viewers what they have lost because Donald Trump bungled the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic, Rick Wilson -- one of the founders of Never Trumper PAC -- asked his Twitter followers to share how the deadly health crisis has impacted their lives.

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'Traitor tot' Donald Trump Jr. mocked after Twitter puts him in a timeout: 'Maybe he’ll go fail at being cool somewhere else'

President Donald Trump's son Donald Trump Jr. was suspended on Twitter for spreading a conspiracy theory about COVID-19.

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Donald J. Trump: 'Inside the mind' of a man-child who hates, fears and abuses women

Dr. Mary Trump’s new book, Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man, made publishing history in the same way as has The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump: 37 Psychiatrists and Mental Health Experts Assess a President, edited by DCReport contributor Bandy X. Lee, a Yale forensic psychiatrist.  Both mark historic events: never has a family member with professional training come forth about the mental unfitness of a president, as never have thousands of mental health professionals come forth with their concerns about any president of any party, in U.S. history.   This week, Dr. Lee interviewed Dr. Ellyn Kaschak, one of the founders of the field of feminist psychology, a faculty member of San Jose State University in California, and editor of the Journal of Women and Therapy for over 20 years.  She wrote a chapter on women’s suffering under the current presidency for The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump. 

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Trump's form of fascism may not look like earlier models — but it's the real thing and it's happening right now

Ever since the beginning of the Trump crisis, I've written about Donald Trump's obvious fetish for authoritarian dictatorships and how observing our nation's most despotic president is an ongoing exercise in waiting for the other tyrannical shoe to drop.Following the jackbooted nincompoopery of the Trump White House, as I've said multiple times before, is a lot like leaning too far back in our chairs and almost falling over backward — but catching ourselves at the last minute. Every day brings with it new devilry violently propelled from Trump's twisted tennis-ball machine of awfulness, keeping the entire nation perpetually off balance.Trump's lack of personal restraint, combined with his complete inability to understand or respect democratic institutions, along with his obvious sociopathy and admiration for overseas villains like Vladimir Putin and Rodrigo Duterte, were always destined to fuse at the cellular level in harrowing ways, especially if he were tested by a national or global calamity.

And here we are. In the past several weeks, as the coronavirus death toll draws close to 150,000 while demonstrators take to the streets, the other shoe has officially dropped, exposing Donald Trump as the first American fascist to occupy the White House. I don't write this lightly or colloquially: Trump is our first fascist president, and the people who continue to enable him, be they his staff or his accomplices at OAN or Fox News or on Capitol Hill, ought to be viewed as sympathizers to his version of strongman ultranationalism.

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Republican plan to cut enhanced unemployment benefits by $400 would cost 3.4 million jobs: analysis

Republicans are set to unveil a plan to drastically slash enhanced federal unemployment benefits even as economists warn the move could cost the country millions of jobs and shrink the economy.

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