Opinion

'Perfect metaphor for his presidency': Trump shamed for leaving elderly MAGA fans to freeze in Omaha

Thousands of President Donald Trump's supporters were stranded after his Omaha rally, where temperatures dropped to near freezing.

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The Final Days: Trump's on a mad, desperate rampage

Donald Trump sees what’s happening all around him.

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When worlds collide: Can reality finally defeat the Trumpian delusion?

Republicans and Democrats; conservatives and liberals; Trumpists and progressives — technically, they live on the same plane of existence, but in very different realities.They do not consume the same news media. They do not go to the same schools. They do not live in the same communities. They rarely encounter one another in meaningful ways in person. They do not pray or worship together. They live in the same country but not the same nation. They do not share the same values. They do not communicate with one another in meaningful ways. They do not speak the same political language.What happens when these worlds collide? We have no certain answer.

But we know one thing: Trumpism must be defeated on Election Day if the United States is to have any chance of remaining a democracy and then healing itself from the immediate and long-term harm done by Donald Trump and his movement over the last four-plus years.

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Experts: Justice Kavanaugh's 'sloppy' opinion is an embarrassing mess riddled with errors

Just about the time the Senate was voting 52-48 to confirm Amy Coney Barrett to become the ninth justice on the Supreme Court, the court itself released a decision Monday night on an election case centered on Wisconsin, a key swing state.

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Walter Wallace Jr.: A Black life that mattered

If your Black son is mentally ill and is behaving erratically, think before you call the cops.If you do, he may wind up shot multiple times like Walter Wallace Jr. was on Monday afternoon in West Philly.Two cops fatally wounded him in front of his mother as neighbors watched, leaving a community traumatized not just by the shooting but by the rioting and destruction that took place in the streets after.I viewed the cellphone video of the shooting numerous times and can’t get the sound of his mother’s wails out of my head. Or the questions we don’t yet have answers to: Why didn’t the officers u...

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Justice Amy Coney Barrett is the culmination of a five-year-long misogynist temper tantrum

It was five years and two months ago that candidate Donald Trump became livid that a mere woman — Fox News host Megyn Kelly — had the temerity to talk back to him, and responded with a vile sexist dig. Kelly is no friend to feminists, but for once in her miserable career as a right-wing troll, she had done the right thing: Standing up to Trump's sexism.

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Trump's trade war backfired -- and made it even more advantageous for American companies to transfer operations to China

The 2016 election was a referendum on free trade, which many blamed for destroying millions of American manufacturing jobs. In 2020, it could be about the merits of trade wars.

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Trump ridiculed for being 'jealous' of Barack Obama: 'We're supposed to believe he pre-pays anything?'

Former President Barack Obama spent some of his time during an Orlando, Florida speech burning President Donald Trump for still complaining about the size of his inauguration crowd in 2017 while the COVID-19 pandemic is growing larger by the day.

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The creepiness of Mark Meadows should not be underestimated in Trump’s reign

White House chief of staff Mark Meadows publicly confirmed Sunday that Donald Trump had thrown in the towel on stopping the spread of COVID-19. Most people found this odd.

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Trump is blindingly cruel and stupid -- and his presidency has been a complete failure

In the earliest days of the Trump crisis, just about a month after the inauguration, I received the horrifying news that my best friend and podcast partner, Chez Pazienza, had died of a drug overdose.

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Trump asserts dictatorial power over civil servants

In a major power grab, Donald Trump signed an executive order on Oct, 21 that asserts he has vast new authority to punish federal employees with demotions or firing without cause. It’s a Trumpian assertion of a right to cronyism and personal fealty to him.

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Here's why the 2020 election has been so painful

Donald Trump is not the central problem in American politics, and neither is the 2020 presidential election, as dire and urgent as those things seem at the moment. Our real problem is that our democracy is not a democracy, and that many Americans — most of them, I would argue — feel powerless, disenfranchised and despairing, confronted with a dysfunctional system that thrives on massive inequality and serves the interests only of the richest and most powerful. Those systemic problems made Trump's presidency possible in the first place, and created the circumstances that make this election seem like a last-ditch struggle against autocracy.

I'm here to tell you there are signs of real hope — but they have almost nothing to do with the question of who wins next week's election. Don't get me wrong: I'm invested in the outcome too. But I also suspect that in the longer arc of history, it might not matter all that much.

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Coronavirus may dull the body's pain receptors, helping the unsuspecting spread it: study

A new study from University of Arizona Health Sciences found that SARS-CoV-2 (the virus which causes COVID-19) may actually have a pain-diminishing effect on those it infects, particularly in the initial phase of infection.

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