Opinion

Bill Moyers: Trump is hiding something extraordinary and lying as reflexively as the rest of us breathe

So Donald Trump fired James Comey because the FBI director mistreated Hillary Clinton last summer over her use of private emails.

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Donald Trump fires FBI director James Comey and a new national nightmare takes hold

Ever since Donald Trump took office amid revelations of Russian meddling in the 2016 election and his team’s connections with the Kremlin, a monumental political time-bomb has been steadily ticking. But things took an extremely ominous turn on May 9 when Trump suddenly fired the director of the FBI, James Comey. The Conversation

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Is Trump acting like Nixon did during Watergate?

Within minutes of the breaking news about President Trump’s firing of FBI Director James Comey, Brian Williams on MSNBC wondered if this was like Richard Nixon’s “Saturday Night Massacre,” when President Nixon, his back to the wall in the Watergate investigation, fired the Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox, on Oct. 20, 1973. Nixon ordered the Attorney General to abolish the office of special prosecutor. Refusing to do so and in protest, the Attorney General Elliot Richardson and the Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus resigned.  Nixon then turned to the U.S. Solicitor General Robert Bork, to carry out the firing of the special prosecutor.

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Donald Trump is afraid of the Russia scandal -- and he's having a hard time hiding it

President Donald Trump might be panicking, according to observers. The new president's manic behavior seems to be showing itself in his tweets more and more.

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Here's how Trump could spend $1 trillion to fix America if he actually knew what he was doing

Infrastructure! We’ve really got your attention now, right? Here’s the thing, though: It’s what makes modern life possible. Showers, cellphones, pizza delivery, toilets — all those fail without infrastructure. Much of what we’ve got now is old, dangerous, and needs replacement, and voters of both political parties agree on the need to do something about it. (That last statement in itself should be shocking enough to keep you reading.)

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Robert Reich: Trumpcare is a 'moral travesty' and must be fought 'every step of the way'

Shame on every one of the 217 Republicans who voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act on Thursday, and substitute basically nothing. Trumpcare isn't a replacement of the Affordable Care Act. It's a transfer from the sick and poor to the rich and healthy. The losers are up to 24 million Americans who under the Affordable…

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Let Colbert be Colbert: Late-night host finally finds success by doubling down on Trump bashing

Late-night host Stephen Colbert had a rough start when the new "Late Show" began in 2015. Like "Tonight Show" host Jimmy Fallon, it seemed Colbert was trying not to offend anyone and his ratings tanked.

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Here is what was overlooked in the brouhaha about Trump's comments on Andrew Jackson

Often overlooked in the brouhaha about Donald Trump’s comments on Andrew Jackson and the Civil War is the revisionist perspective that he offers. The President suggested that Andrew Jackson would have prevented the Civil War and the conflict could have been avoided. “Had Andrew Jackson been a little later,” said the President, “you wouldn’t have had the Civil War.

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The surgeon general's sudden dismissal should alarm all doctors

When Dr. Vivek Murthy's photo suddenly disappeared from the US surgeon general's Twitter account, social media was abuzz with people speculating on which proverbial hill his career as surgeon general had ended. Doctors like me wondered which devoted guardian of the public's health could next face the same fate. The day after being fired, Murthy confirmed…

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Sarah Palin was right: There will be death panels — under Trumpcare 3.0

During the 2010 protests against Obamacare, tea party members alleged that the legislation would cause death panels, but now it seems Trumpcare might actually make them a reality.

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Trump's ignorance of history puts our very existence as a free and democratic government in peril

Gene Tunney, the champion prizefighter of the 1920s, wanted to promote an image of himself as a great intellectual. Trying to prove it, he always carried in his pocket a copy of Shakespeare’s sonnets.

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How much of America is locked into a looking-glass world?

For getting a sense of what Americans think, decent polls, for all their deficiencies, are better than wild guesses. So consider the findings of a major poll that last month looked into the question of whom to believe, Trump or the major media. It ain’t pretty.

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Here's how we know Donald Trump is an authoritarian

After more than 100 days into his presidency, it seems fair to ask: What is Donald Trump’s governing philosophy?

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