Opinion

‘America First’ is Trump first, Russia close second

Less than a week after Donald Trump invited Russia to do “whatever the hell they want” to America’s NATO allies, Vladimir Putin had Alexei Navalny, his strongest political adversary, murdered in a Siberian prison.

Navalny’s death was but one among a series of tragic consequences flowing from Trump’s fealty to Putin, mirrored in turn by the GOP’s fealty to Trump. Entering the 2024 campaign season, Trump enablers have elevated Trump’s political interests over U.S. national security, leaving Ukraine and the U.S. border vulnerable to an unhinged candidate’s lust for retribution.

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Conservatives aren't even hiding it anymore in call for an 'end to democracy'

Why are conservatives calling for the end of American democracy? At the CPAC meeting this week, a well-known rightwing influencer, Jack Posobiec, went off on a rant about how important it is for conservatives to band together to end democracy in America and, presumably, replace it with Christofascism like in Russia. “Welcome to the end of democracy!” he declared. “We’re here to overthrow it completely. We didn’t get all the way there on January 6th, but we will endeavor to get rid of it and replace it with this right here,” he said as he held up a cross. “That’s right, because all glory is not to government, all glory to God.”

This, frankly, should not be surprising. It was 1951 when Russell Kirk, the godfather of the modern conservative movement, published his book The Conservative Mind: From Burke to Eliot in which he laid out the importance of “classes and orders” in society. (I detailed Kirk extensively in The Hidden History of American Oligarchy.)

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It's Putin's party — and Republicans are celebrating like it's 2016 all over again

It has been nearly eight years since the Republican Party had anything to celebrate following an election of much significance.

Way back then, which still feels like only yesterday to many of us, the GOP was able to parlay a perfect dose of voter apathy, misogyny, and Russian interference into one of the most unlikely victories in American history.

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A convention fight is a pure pundit’s fantasy

A snarky aside from a Republican special counsel, lackluster presidential poll numbers and a pass on a Super Bowl interview have plunged certain pundits into full-blown, sweaty-palmed panic.

Ezra Klein of the Times, Damon Linker of The Atlantic, and Substacker Nate Silver say president Joe Biden should refuse to seek a second term despite his outstanding record in office because … he seems kind of old.

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These 'useful idiots' are mainstreaming political poison into the bloodstream of democracy

“Useful idiots” doesn’t begin to describe the treason weasel twins, Comer and Jordan, who are enthusiastically promoting zombie lies Russia came up with in 2016 to help Trump win the White House.

They’re mainstreaming political poison directly into the bloodstream of our body politic. Purely for political profit.

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If Trump takes power again, he’ll owe it to one of the richest Americans alive — in 1920

If Donald Trump takes power this November, he’ll owe his victory in no small part to one of the richest Americans alive — in 1920.

I’m talking about the Pittsburgh banker and industrialist Andrew Mellon, who as treasury secretary for Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover, changed the U.S. tax code in ways that allowed — more than a century later — part of his personal fortune to bankroll Donald Trump’s reelection campaign.

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Trump supporters hope they can create enough chaos to fulfill this one fantasy

America is under assault, and, in the 9th year since Trump burst on the political scene, it’s happening so often now that it’s becoming normalized. This is a very real danger to the survival of our republic.

And they’re getting more brazen: this past weekend a group of mask-clad Nazis marched through downtown Nashville complete with swastikas and racist chants. The media treated it like “just another day.”

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Children shouldn’t be exploited as cheap labor

The history of this nation is regrettably rife with stories of children being exploited, exhausted, injured and robbed of their educational potential by employers who saw them as little more than commodities.

For all too brief a time, Florida leaders viewed that as a bad thing.

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Is America still the indispensable nation?

By Richard C. Longworth

Back in 1998, Madeleine Albright, then the secretary of state, called the United States the “indispensable nation.”

She meant that this country, armed with unmatchable force and influence, stood at the helm of a web of alliances and global organizations that guided world events.

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The death of Alexei Navalny is being greeted by Putin-enabling fools

“Most Americans have no idea why Putin invaded Ukraine or what his goals are now,” the pundit-poodle Tucker Carlson observed before his Feb. 6 interview of Russian President Vladimir Putin. “They’ve never heard his voice. That’s wrong.”

What total claptrap.

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The faith of Black America has been a gift to this nation

By Tariq I. El-Amin

For years, the Pew Research Center listed Black Americans as having the highest levels of religiosity and faith.

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It’s time to ask if patriotism has lost its way

By Solomon D. Stevens

Patriotism is love of country, and it can be a very positive force.

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'Abomination': Fox Hosts issue stunning Trump legal judgment critiques

Hosts on Fox News on Monday made several misleading claims about the American elections system, COVID, the rule of law, and Friday’s $355 million civil judgment against Donald Trump.

“I think that these people clearly hate Trump more than they love America,” declared Fox News contributor Lisa Boothe.

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