Opinion

White evangelical Christians need to dump Trump if their movement is going to survive

Amidst the chaos of relentless, mind-numbing corruption, lies, and malfeasance by Donald Trump and his administration, Adam Serwer’s brilliant essay reminds us of a common element: “The Cruelty Is the Point.” Serwer argues that Trump and his supporters thrive on cruelty against those “outsiders” who, in their eyes, “deserve it.”. This cruelty binds Trump and his supporters—especially conservative white evangelical Christians—into a community that celebrates Trump’s mockery of others and the punitive actions he takes against various people and groups. It also leads his supporters to ignore or rationalize Trump’s other unethical or illegal activities.

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Fox & Friends has now turned on Trump after the Syria announcement that sent Mattis fleeing

Brian Kilmeade, the host of President Donald Trump's favorite morning show, "Fox & Friends," continued to rip into the president over his abrupt announcement that he wants to withdraw all 2,000 U.S. troops from war-torn Syria on Monday — a decision Kilmeade has warned in recent days would allow the Islamic State group, also known as ISIS, to re-establish its reduced power.

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RIP GOP Congress — and good riddance: It's been even worse than we expected

Poor Paul Ryan. The golden boy of the Ayn Rand crowd was once assumed to be a future president, or at least one of the great statesmen of the Republican Party. He was considered a rarity among Republican pols --- a policy wonk with the polish and personality of Ronald Reagan. (I know that sounds crazy, but people really did think that.)

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Maybe Trump doesn't even want a wall — here's why

President Donald Trump campaigned on building a wall on the Southern U.S. border. A wall was not only part of his very thin platform, it was part of the first speech he made announcing he was running for president.

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Russian interference and American racism: From the Cold War to the 2016 election

Two new reports on Russian political interference released by the Senate this past week — one from Oxford University, the other from New Knowledge — should fundamentally shift how we view what happened in the 2016 election. At least, if information mattered they would. But we know better than that, don’t we? And so it’s up to us to make that shift happen.

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Here are 10 women who wouldn't be silenced in 2018

It's been 26 years since the so-called "Year of the Woman," when a record number of women were elected to Congress in 1992. Four senators and 24 representatives were sent to Capitol Hill, following contentious Supreme Court hearings for then-nominee Clarence Thomas, who was accused by Anita Hill of sexual harassment.

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Here's why Trump is a great gift to America

Assuming he goes down in flames before he causes us to; assuming that what’s left of our democracy ends him before he ends what’s left of our democracy, Trump will have been the best thing that ever happened to America, indeed, among the best for our global survival imperative – figuring out how to spot and thwart the asshole impulse in human nature.

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The end of Trump is drawing near

This morning I phoned my friend, the former Republican member of Congress.

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Trump's wasteful government spending is massive -- and uniquely stupid

Welcome to another edition of What Fresh Hell?, Raw Story’s roundup of news items that might have become controversies under another regime, but got buried – or were at least under-appreciated – due to the daily firehose of political pratfalls, unhinged tweet storms and other sundry embarrassments coming out of the current White House.

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How Trump played Pence: Budget negotiation deal reveals president's humiliation of his own VP

While President Donald Trump bounced all over the place on Twitter and in public over a budget deal to avoid a government shutdown, Vice President Mike Pence quietly worked behind the scenes to get Republican and Democratic leaders to agree on a deal -- only to have Trump humiliate him by blowing it up.

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Good riddance to James Mattis -- who was never going to save us from Trump's tweets and tantrums

The word “unprecedented” is being used a lot by retired generals, political pundits, and national security experts discussing the resignation of General James Mattis as secretary of defense yesterday. No one could remember a member of any president’s cabinet resigning without lobbing a few words of praise at the president who appointed him, but Mattis did just that on Thursday. His letter of resignation, it was noted, did not even feature a citation such as “sincerely” in closing. Mattis simply signed his name across the middle of the bottom of the page and left it at that.

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All of Trump's ineptitude and malice was laid bare in a single frightening day -- here's how

As the hero croons in that classic old musical Brigadoon, what a day this has been, what a rare mood I’m in.

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