Opinion

The 'MAGA civil war' narrative has been greatly exaggerated

This week, the Republicans in the House passed a budget resolution that would, if it later becomes law, take nearly a trillion dollars away from Medicaid over 10 years to cut taxes for the very obscenely rich.

Every House Democrat voted against it. Even so, the way is clear from House leaders to begin negotiations with the Senate Republicans. They are trying to make things “revenue-neutral” to dodge the filibuster.

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Trump’s people rely on censorship because they know the truth is not on their side

There’s a clip going around, thanks to Aaron Rupar, of a CNN interview with that White House putz, Stephen Miller. In it, he defends his boss’s colonization of the federal bureaucracy.

That’s as much as you need to know in terms of the content of his remarks. You can see for yourself, but honestly, it’s hard to hear what he’s saying above how he’s saying it, which is VERY LOUD AND OUTRAGED THAT CNN WOULD DARE QUESTION DONALD TRUMP!

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That Trump 'backlash' may not be real — here's why

The president does not care what you think.

I woke up to talk of backlash forming against Donald Trump and the Republican Party in response to his month-long assault on the federal government and their upcoming vote to cut taxes for the very obscenely rich at the expense of popular safety-net programs.

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'Really done Ohio proud': JD Vance's first weeks as VP torn apart in home state newspaper

This article first appeared in the Ohio Capital Journal.

J.D. Vance has really done Ohio proud these last few weeks, hasn’t he? The lapdog vice-president, with evidently a lot of time on his hands, has managed to be firmly rebuked by Pope Francis, denounced by outraged NATO allies and widely ridiculed for his bizarre ‘masculinity’ rant at a weekend MAGAfest just a month into his tenure. Way to create a buzz/acute embarrassment back home!

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Trump and the Republicans are taking your money the old-fashioned way: by stealing it

The Republicans have wanted to privatize Social Security and Medicare pretty much since the start of both safety-net programs. They have tried a few times, most memorably after the 2004 presidential election, and every time they did, they got zapped.

Things are different now. The Republicans have a felon in the White House who is not afraid of political blowback the same way George W. Bush was. Donald Trump is not afraid of anything, as the Supreme Court has declared him infallible, immunizing him against criminal liability, permitting him to break any law he damn well pleases.

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We're the villains now — and it’s about to get worse

Former Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger asks a question no current Republican politician appears willing to say out loud for fear that Musk, Trump, or other rightwing billionaires will use the corrupt Citizens United decision to blow them out of the water politically with a multimillion-dollar primary challenge:

“[A]s I watch the behavior of our political leaders, the comments of an ever-increasingly unhinged Trump, and the growing indifference of many Americans toward our role in the world, I have to ask a painful question: Are we now the bad guys?”

It’s a helluva question.

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Whoever tells you that Trump is Christian needs to look up this passage in the Bible

The most horrifying news story of the day: Ukraine can’t fight the war against Russia without the Starlink Internet system to guide their weaponry and for communication. Yesterday, it was reported that Trump is considering having Musk cut off Starlink to that country to bring them to their knees on behalf of Vladimir Putin.

Republicans are really in love with Nazi Hitler salutes! First it was Musk, at an event after Trump’s inauguration, throwing a Nazi salute twice. Then, Thursday, Steve Bannon did it at CPAC. They think that they’re “owning the libs” with these and other Nazi references and icons, but there’s nothing funny or cute about normalizing a racist ideology that led to 85 million deaths, massive suffering, and laid waste to most of Europe. Is it time for America to consider the German approach to hate speech, explicitly banning it and providing both civil and criminal penalties for promulgating Nazism?

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Why is the media ignoring Trumpworld's latest shout-outs to hardcore racists?

One of the enduring mysteries in today’s American political life is why so many Republican politicians and their friends are adopting or promoting openly Nazi symbols, iconography, and slogans.

Is it a shout-out to the hardcore racists and haters that make up the GOP’s base, or just a performance to get enough votes to win elections? Or a proclamation that the end-goal of Republican governance is the destruction of American democracy, perhaps in deference to Vladimir Putin? How about it’s being a bizarre attempt at trolling people old or well-educated enough to remember or know what Nazism inevitably leads to?

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'Educated America knows we are in a coup': A letter to Volodymyr Zelensky

Dear President Zelensky:

What America’s barely-elected president is trying to do to Ukraine and the world order is a disgrace, and I want you to know that most Americans are horrified. Even as Trump/Musk/Putin conspire to force their naked oligarchy on the world, most of us have grandparents who remember how fascism works, and we don’t like strongmen.

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I experienced Russian corruption firsthand — and Trump is importing KGB thuggery

Before I became a trial lawyer, I was corporate. Studying legal systems abroad morphed into drafting foreign license agreements, and in the late 90s, I negotiated across the table from Russian oligarchs. These were men who, through connections with the recently-dissolved Russian state, came into new money when Soviet apparatchiks divvied up Russia’s wealth and natural resources for themselves.

Meet Boris, a walking Russian stereotype

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We should be horrified Trump used the same quote as a right-wing mass murderer

The 32-year-old Norwegian considered himself a deep thinker and a big fan of the right-wing and Russian propaganda which argued western civilization was rotting from within because of multiculturalism, empowered women, racial/religious minorities, and liberalism. Putting pen to paper, he wrote:

“When I first started blogging I was concerned with how we could ‘fix the system.’ I’ve gradually come to the conclusion that the system cannot be fixed, and perhaps shouldn’t be fixed. Not only does it have too many enemies, it also has too many internal contradictions.
“If we define the ‘system’ as mass immigration from alien cultures, globalism, multiculturalism and suppression of free speech in the name of ‘tolerance,’ then this is going to collapse. It’s inevitable.
“The goal of Western survivalists — and that’s what we are — should not be to ‘fix the system,’ but to be mentally and physically prepared for its collapse, and to develop coherent answers to what went wrong and prepare to implement the necessary remedies when the time comes.
“We need to seize the window of opportunity, and in order to do so, we need to define clearly what we want to achieve.”

After writing over 1500 pages describing how it’s the essential duty of every white man in the world to marginalize or even kill as many non-white non-Christians as possible, Anders Breivik set off a bomb in Oslo’s Government Quarter, killing eight people.

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Chaos and turmoil are whipping through America

Only one month in and the winds of chaos, the fallout of careless destruction, whip across the country, lashing Ohio, spreading fear and anxiety among millions of Americans.

“Disruption” is the regime’s preferred euphemism.

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DeSantis represents a clear and present danger to Black Floridians: Opinion

The misshapen world that Ron DeSantis, Donald Trump, Leonard Leo, and other MAGA extremists are attempting to cement into every aspect of American life is deeply rooted in racism, sexism, and ethnonationalism.

As governor, DeSantis has arrogantly manipulated the instruments of political and legislative power not just to deride and disparage African Americans, but also to disassemble Florida’s relationship with the Black population while propagating lies about white European victimhood.

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