Opinion

Trump becoming even more aggressive in his blatant corruption as 2020 election looms

If I were a cynical person I might begin to wonder whether President Trump isn't hedging his bets a bit on the 2020 election. It's not that he doesn't exude his usual delusional confidence, of course. The man has suffered no loss of self-assurance despite the blazing Dumpster fire that is his presidency. Nonetheless, he's turned his focus a bit more obviously on his family business lately in a way that might suggest he feels that he'd better use his influence to boost his profits while he still has it.

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Trump press secretary Stephanie Grisham proves that MAGA is a reward program for mediocre white people

Initially I wrestled with the notion that poor white people love Donald Trump, along with the so-called hard-working Americans of the white middle class. Strangely, they seem to see themselves in him.

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Don’t be fooled by the GOP backlash against Steve King — Republican racism is alive and well

Rep. Steve King’s racism and sexism are so extreme that these days, even hard-right Republicans like Liz Cheney (daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney) and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy are calling him out. The Iowa congressman has said that the term “white nationalist” should not be considered offensive, and he recently cited rape and incest as two ways to prevent low birth rates. But journalist Zak Cheney-Rice, in an article published in New York Magazine this week, argues that GOP attacks on King are merely a smokescreen — and that no matter how many Republicans decide to throw King under the bus, racism and bigotry are alive and well in the GOP.

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The Hunger Games: New Showtime series exposes unfettered capitalism as a rigged and failing game

Everything that’s wrong with America today can be traced back to the false gospel of the American Dream of success, and the idea that anyone can be rich if they’re just willing to reach for it. Maybe that used to be truer than it is today, but it hasn’t been for some time now — decades in fact — and for a group of folks, it was always a lie.

If you doubt that, check out the first season of Kirsten Dunst’s “On Becoming a God in Central Florida,” Sunday at 10 p.m. on Showtime, and see if it doesn’t disabuse you of that unreality.  The show doesn’t walk us backward to where and how it all went wrong for everyone, but to the hard awakening of Dunst’s Krystal Stubbs, circa 1992.

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Trump invoked one of the most glaring anti-Semitic tropes in the modern West

President Trump recently asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to deny entry to two Democratic congresswomen planning to visit Israel. Representatives Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, Trump claimed, “hate Israel and all Jewish people.”

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Five weird and wonderful ways nature is being harnessed to build a sustainable fashion industry

One of the greatest challenges faced by the textiles and fashion industry is to make itself more sustainable, not just in terms of economic and labour force issues but in the face of ecological necessity. The production of textiles involves a long chain of complex processes to convert raw materials such as fibres or petroleum into finished fabrics or fashion products.

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Five Democratic senators throw a legal bombshell at the Supreme Court with unusual brief in gun case

Legal briefs, in even the most high profile cases, rarely make headlines. They are technical documents intended to persuade judges in a case about particular points of law.

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A historian explains how Trump's godawful mismanagement will make life hell for our children and grandchildren

On July 5, 2019 the White House put out a statement declaring “The Trump Economy Smashes Expectations Once Again.” It added that the “June’s jobs report smashed expectations, proving once again that President Donald J. Trump’s pro-growth policies are delivering for American workers.” Two days later, The Washington Post noted that a recent poll by it and ABC News gave Trump “the best approval rating of his presidency,” and the main reason appeared to be our “strong economy.” And yes in April unemployment fell to the lowest rate in the last half-century, and in July the stock market reached all-time highs.

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How do we recover from the surreal nightmare of this presidency? It will take some work

Back in the middle 1990s, HBO premiered one of the great sketch shows of our time. “Mr. Show with Bob and David” was hosted by Bob Odenkirk and David Cross, and one of the most memorable sketches was one in which President Guy “Whitey” Corngood decides to literally blow up the Moon. “And we’ll be doing it during a full moon so we make sure we get it all,” Odenkirk’s NASA character added.

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Trump made the G7 a train wreck — and he plans make the next one a corruption bonanza

It’s not clear President Donald Trump could ever get what he wants out of the G7 summits. He’s torn by two conflicting desires: the desire to be loved by everyone across the world, and the desire to promote his nationalist, authoritarian, right-wing agenda, which won him power in the United States but inevitably brings him into conflict with other leading democracies.

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Trump may have a dangerous psychological condition — but the debate is missing the point

The “debate” over whether Donald Trump has a diagnosable psychological condition that renders him unfit for office never truly dies down. It’s been heating up in the past couple of weeks, in response to our president acting even more like a raving nutcase than usual.

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'Crazy' Trump's mental problems are his biggest vulnerability in 2020: conservative columnist

President Donald Trump has been a master of soundbites, from “make America great again” to all the demeaning names he has invented for political opponents — and when Trump invents a soundbite, it is likely to be echoed repeatedly in the right-wing media. In light of how effective Trump’s soundbites and slogans can be, conservative Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin believes that Democrats need some catchy slogans and soundbites of their own — and her recommendations are “stop the craziness” and “Crazy Trump.”

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Why listening to Donald Trump causes severe mental whiplash

There I go again. I actually listened to Donald Trump. Gravely, I took in his words about the need to escalate the China trade war, and telling all he was using emergency powers to order U.S. companies to shut down business with China.

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