Opinion

'I trusted you!' Trump voters seethe after realizing they're getting screwed by the GOP's tax plan

Multiple supporters of President Donald Trump over the past couple of weeks have taken to Twitter to air their grievances about the president's signature tax cut plan.

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Trump will try to use his State of the Union to distract you from the greatest threat facing America

Donald Trump says his State of the Union address on Tuesday evening will be about “unification”. But Trump discussing the state of the union is like pyromaniac discussing lighter fluids. His goal is, and has always been, disunion.

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Mar-a-Lago: Where Donald Trump learned to be a petty, self-promoting liar with ties to sketchy Russians

Some things don’t change. The promise of a new year. The excitement of new love. Donald Trump being a petty, self-promoting liar with ties to sketchy Russians.

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Yes, Chuck Todd: Donald Trump is a racist 'in his heart' — here's how we know

Apparently, after years of hearing Donald Trump spew racist invective about Latino immigrants, Muslims, black football players and various other people of color, NBC anchor Chuck Todd still can't handle the factual description of the president as a "racist."

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Commentators hope Trump's big speech on Tuesday night will bring America together — but almost no one thinks he can

Traditionally, a president's State of the Union message -- the annual address delivered to Congress, near the beginning of each year -- is meant to bring Americans together. Yet although President Trump's administration has offered an excerpt from Tuesday's State of the Union which could point to a conciliatory message, many other factors suggest that Trump's big speech will have a very different effect.

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'War within the Republican Party': How Trump is playing with fire and risks fracturing the GOP

President Donald Trump is stuck between a wall and his constitutional limits.

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'We have very fast airplanes': Trump's bewildering foreign policy pronouncements go far beyond self-parody

Donald Trump came up with a lot of memorable lines during the 2016 campaign, from "build the wall" to "drain the swamp." One of his most common, from the moment the general election campaign began, was a complaint that his rival Hillary Clinton didn't have the "strength and stamina" to be president. He made it clear over and over again that he believed the job of president was too much for her, and she wouldn't be able to handle the rigors of the job.

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Bipartisanship and ending HIV? Trump’s SOTU will be extremely un-Trump – and unbelievable, given his record

President reportedly will present a “unifying, bipartisan, and optimistic tone.”

President Donald Trump's State of the Union speech will be pure fiction and extremely un-Trump. The president, according to multiple reports, will announce a call for bipartisanship, and a focus on ending HIV transmission.

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This one shocking factor can make you 4600 percent more likely to become an addict

One of my earliest memories is of trying to wake up one of my relatives, and not being able to. As I got older, I understood why. We had addiction in my family. And as I watched some of my other close relatives become addicts, I asked myself several questions, but one in particular seemed haunting and insistent: why does addiction so often run in families? Why does it seem to pass from mother to daughter, from father to son, as though it were some dark genetic twist?

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Our national anxiety will be what drives Trump from office

It’s worth going back down the memory hole and remembering how swiftly it ended with Richard Nixon. It began in August of 1973 with his vice president, Spiro Agnew, who had been under investigation for taking cash pay-offs for construction contracts awarded when he was Governor of Maryland. The payments, it was alleged, continued into his vice presidency.

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Super Bowl Sunday and ‘taking the knee’: Here are 6 times the national anthem protests rocked America

President Trump’s rage about how certain unnamed “sons of bitches” (i.e., Colin Kaepernick) are disrespecting the national anthem is an old story in American life. The national anthem, intended to be a song of unity, has also long divided us.

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‘Trump Anxiety Disorder’: A psychologist explains how the president is making America sick

While psychologists have speculated from afar about President Donald Trump's mental instability, a psychologist said his manic episodes and the need for constant attention is making Americans anxiety-ridden and in need of mental health care.

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Here are 9 things Americans just don't understand -- compared to the rest of the world

To hear the far-right ideologues of Fox News and AM talk radio tell it, life in Europe is hell on Earth. Taxes are high, sexual promiscuity prevails, universal healthcare doesn’t work, and millions of people don’t even speak English as their primary language! Those who run around screaming about “American exceptionalism” often condemn countries like France, Norway and Switzerland to justify their jingoism. Sadly, the U.S.’ economic deterioration means that many Americans simply cannot afford a trip abroad to see how those countries function for themselves. And often, lack of foreign travel means accepting clichés about the rest of the world over the reality. And that lack of worldliness clouds many Americans' views on everything from economics to sex to religion.

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