Opinion

How your third-party vote could hand Trump the presidency

Now that Robert F Kennedy Jr has dropped out, some of his voters appear ready to move their support over to Jill Stein, the Green Party’s candidate. They say they can’t abide by Kamala Harris’ position on the war in Gaza. If I understand their view correctly, they believe that voting for the Democratic nominee is voting for genocide.

I have already explained why I think third-party candidates who are seeking the presidency are scammers. They can’t win. They know they can’t win. And they know they are lying to people when they say they can. But I want to address something else: that third parties give the impression that voting is the only tool of democratic politics.

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The real reason corporate media won't cover Trump's attacks on democracy

We need to talk about the abominable headline below, and how it is we have come to the fatal point where The New York Times and our broken mainstream media seem to need the America-attacking Donald Trump a helluva lot more than the America-attacking Donald Trump seems to need The New York Times and our broken mainstream media.

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Inside the GOP's dark strategy for winning in 2024

The Republican attorney general of Texas sent armed police officers after Hispanic voters — some in their 80s — to intimidate, threaten, and destroy them financially by forcing them to hire lawyers to defend themselves, even though they are perfectly legal voters.

It’s a manifestation of the new unofficial Republican slogan:

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Robert Reich: Trump is a bully, but I'm fighting back

I’m feeling optimistic about Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.

I want to put this extraordinary moment into context.

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Trump’s RFK Jr. endorsement actually helps Harris

Last week, after ex-Democrat Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced he was suspending his independent presidential campaign and endorsing Republican nominee Donald Trump, MAGA loyalists gleefully concluded they had all but won the 2024 election.

After all, most recent national polls indicated RFK Jr. commanded about 5 percent of the vote nationwide. Many Republicans quickly concluded that most of those voters would now swing toward Trump.

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Could RFK Jr. be Trump’s Project 2025 liaison? Asked to ‘help pick’ government officials

Just days after suspending his run for the White House and endorsing Republican nominee Donald Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in an interview with Tucker Carlson he has been asked to join the ex-president's presidential transition team and "help pick" the administration officials in charge of running the government.

Although Trump and his campaign have tried to distance themselves from the right-wing Heritage Foundation's extremist and now-toxic Project 2025, what RFK Jr. is describing is central to what Project 2025 was designed to do: Heritage calls its nearly 900-page Project 2025 "Mandate for Leadership" a "Presidential Transition Project."

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The 'angry man' projection: How Trump's latest rant betrays his own insecurities

On Friday, after the rousing Democratic convention was over, Trump charged that Harris’s securing of the Democratic Party’s nomination posed a “threat to democracy.”

“It was a coup. We had a coup,” Trump said of Harris’s nomination, “the first coup of the history of our country, and it was very successful.”

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The absurdity of calling Kamala Harris a commie

Look, comrades, I grew up at a time in this country when the thing we kids were taught to fear more than anything else in our little Midwestern lives was COMMUNISM!

Communist Russia — the USSR — was the big, scary enemy, a country led by authoritarian leaders like Nikita Khrushchev and Leonid Brezhnev, who were attempting to take over the world and destroy democracy and the American way of life. They were the commies, the pinkos, the red menace — a nuclear-armed adversary who was also our rival in space, with their cursed Sputnik satellites. The Russians were so bold they even propped up Fidel Castro in a communist state 90 miles away from Miami. Russia, we were told by our teachers and parents, was determined to force everyone in the world to live in a commune and toil under communism, a fate presumably worse than death.

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How will team Trump tell him he should be muted during his debate with Harris?

Sometimes the pettiest of disagreements between political campaigns can reveal a world of difference in the candidates.

Consider the current disagreement over the rules of the September 10 debate, particularly whether the candidates’ microphones will be muted when it’s not their turn to speak.

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From Nixon to Trump: How the GOP has weaponized 'othering' for political gain

“Identity politics” can be either helpful to society or destructive of social cohesion and democracy itself. When used to bring people of different races, religions, and gender identities into the larger structure of society — to empower and lift up those who’ve traditionally been oppressed — identity politics becomes a platform for ultimately ending itself; once everybody has equal opportunity, it’s no longer needed.

The dark side of identity politics occurs when the dominant race/religion/gender (in today’s America that’s white Christian men) identifies people who aren’t part of their group as an “other” and uses this otherness as a rallying cry to enlist members of the powerful in-group against the “outsiders.”

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Traitorous Trump is way beyond 'weird'

I’m glad Democrats are finally hitting back at Trump. Enough with the “high road.”

They’re calling him “weird.”

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An economist explains J.D. Vance's Trumped-up economics

Sorry to interrupt your Sunday but I think it useful in these final weeks before the election to give you the truth on important matters of public policy.

Today, Republican vice-presidential nominee JD Vance told NBC News that the tariffs Trump imposed during his term in office had not raised prices for Americans but had brought a significant number of jobs back to the United States.

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Democrats are reclaiming freedom and the American flag

The uplifting pageantry of the Democratic National Convention is over, leaving a national hangover of goodwill. Judging from main stream media headlines, a national sense of relief is spreading, the page is turning, and not just for Democrats.

Ever since a certain indulged real estate heir rode down his golden escalator, the nation’s been in a funk. Encouraged to hate our neighbors, a good chunk of the country did it. Coaxed to see bizarre conspiracies, many of us saw them. Pumped up on political violence, too many of us went there.

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