Opinion

There were several glaring omissions in the FBI's bizarre announcement about election interference

Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe and FBI Director Christopher Wray announced on Wednesday in a last-minute press briefing that both Iran and Russia have obtained voter registration information and have "taken specific actions to influence public opinion."

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Scott Atlas is Trump’s Doctor Death

After all this time, most of us realize that Donald Trump is a Russian asset. Not that he’s a secret mole necessarily or even The Manchurian Candidate, but Vladimir Putin plays him like a balalaika strumming Song of the Volga Boatmen.

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Trump ripped after mask-shaming Lesley Stahl: 'You've spent 9 months blasting masks'

President Donald Trump has spent the past year attacking those who wear a mask, even going so far as to bully his own White House staff for wearing a mask, demanding reporters take their masks off and claiming his opponent's mask is too big.

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Trump declared war on mail-in voting -- he ended up shooting himself in the foot

Donald Trump's war on mail-in voting seems, like many of his schemes to steal the election, to be backfiring.

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Trump's 'herd immunity' advisor has been spreading his quackery behind the scenes for quite a while

This is not Dr. Scott Atlas’ first rodeo.

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You are part of Trump's callous and covert science experiment -- you just don't know it yet

It’s understood the president has not done nearly enough to combat the spread of the new coronavirus. It’s understood he’s gotten in the way of states trying to protect residents. What’s not understood, however, is the United States government, under Donald Trump’s leadership, seems to be conducting a science experiment on the American people without telling us, one informed by ideology, not medicine. All things being equal, a second term for the president will not only coincide with a permanent pandemic; it will cause hundreds of thousands more people to die.

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Will American elections ever again be legitimate?

Only an established, legal “right to vote“ can defeat Republican voter suppression.

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The public, the personal and the utter hypocrisy of the GOP

Trump and many Republicans insist that the decisions whether to wear a mask, go to a bar or gym, or work or attend school during a pandemic should be personal. Government should play no role.

Yet they also insist that what a woman does with her own body or whether same-sex couples can marry should be decided by government.

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An authoritarian holds the reins of power: Don't assume Donald Trump can lose the election

With just two weeks to go, trailing badly in most polls, how can Donald Trump possibly win the 2020 election?

That question and its attendant assumptions are dominating the conventional wisdom regarding the 2020 presidential election. The question itself is not unreasonable, and the evidence in support of the assumed answer (that Trump cannot possibly win) is substantial, if not overwhelming.

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Ivanka Trump could be targeted for multiple corruption investigations after her dad leaves office

President Donald Trump's scurrilous attacks on Joe Biden's son could turn the spotlight onto his eldest daughter's shady dealings.

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'Backing out again?': Trump ridiculed for trying to 'wimp' out of debate with whiny letter about the topics

President Donald Trump's campaign manager Bill Stepien sent a long, rambling letter to the Presidential Debate Commission attacking them for being all-in for Vice President Joe Biden and demanding that they change the debate topics.

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Should you trust the 2020 polls? Here's the truth about 'shy' Trump voters

Donald Trump and his strategists are counting on one group of people to save his wheezing re-election campaign:

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Trump and Pence promise a 'Cuba libre' in Miami -- but only Obama outsmarted the Castros

Republicans know the drill well.It’s not a proper presidential election without the standard call in Miami for a free Cuba — and the Trump campaign isn’t taking any chances in must-win Florida.The traditional cafecito stop at Versailles with people swarming a candidate may be lost to the contagious coronavirus, but words that stir a people’s yearning for the homeland left behind are still the election prop of choice.Words don’t cost a thing, except maybe to the isolated and repressed people in Cuba.And so, on Thursday, both President Donald Trump, said to be recovered from COVID, and Vice Pres...

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