Opinion

Trumped-up nonsense: Smearing Fani Willis won’t get Donald off the hook in Georgia

Michael Roman, an indicted criminal co-defendant in Trump’s Georgia election interference case, has a new mission.

He’s filed a 127-page motion to dismiss and disqualify Fulton County DA Fani Willis, her outside counsel Nathan Wade — and the entire Fulton County prosecutors’ office. He wants them removed from the case on the grounds that Willis and Wade are allegedly having a consensual affair.

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Is air travel in crisis? Hardly

Airplanes seem to be coming apart in midair.

An Alaska Airlines flight was disrupted when the door plug on a section of its fuselage broke off after takeoff.

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It’s time Biden sends Trump to Gitmo

Donald Trump is claiming that presidents need “total immunity” from being indicted for criminal acts. This is a cornerstone of Trump’s defense against the federal election interference case against him. No matter if his actions as president “cross the line.”

Trump, of course, is no longer even president of the United States. But let’s accept Trump’s argument. Once one does, it’s only logical to conclude that President Joe Biden can do whatever he wants while he’s still in office.

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Democrats should focus on substantive issues instead of culture war debates

By Paul Kendrick

When confronted by a culture war or loaded ideological topic, Democrats often want to “win” the debate.

We live in a loud media climate. Oftentimes, candidates and politicians feel they need to politicize or turn an issue into a headline.

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Trump’s spell is broken — no wonder he’s mad

Donald Trump won the first-in-the-nation presidential primary last night in New Hampshire, a little over a week after winning the Iowa caucuses. He has bested his nearest rivals, Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley. The path to securing the Republican Party’s nomination for a third straight time is now standing clear before him. You’d think he would be happy. He’s not.

“Trump furious as he fails to knock out Haley before South Carolina.” That’s a Reuters headline this morning. “Trump, 77, was full of fury after Haley, 52, vowed in a Tuesday night speech to fight on, just two days after the other leading Republican contender, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, ended his campaign. ‘Who the hell was the imposter who went up on the stage before, and like, claimed a victory?’ Trump asked a crowd of supporters in New Hampshire, adding, ‘I don't get too angry. I get even.’”

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Eric Trump alleges 'all-out war on God' since father's election loss

Note: An earlier version of this article did not make it clear that it contains commentary.


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Autocracy and democracy are on a collision course

Because of the prevailing power of partisanship and the absence of any genuine bipartisanism, the contemporary U.S. democratic system finds itself well beyond a political stalemate subject to rational compromise.

Ergo, we find ourselves subject to a deepening political crisis that stems from the fact that neither of the two major political parties in the U.S. can obtain a lasting advantage over the other party.

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Trump’s Brownshirts: How violence has become inherent to Trumpian politics

I apologize for the length of this letter, but the subject warrants it. Donald Trump has galvanized an army of vigilantes who are casting a fearsome shadow over the 2024 election. Please spread the word.

It’s impossible to know how large this potential army is, but last October, 41 percent of pro-Trump Americans agreed with the statement that “because things have gotten so far off track, true American patriots may have to resort to violence in order to save our country.” (That view was shared by 22 percent of independents and 13 percent of Democrats.)

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Why a President Ron DeSantis is actually far worse than President Donald Trump

Donald Trump’s 51% haul of Iowa Caucus votes made for a strong headline.

But the footnotes tell a different story.

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Mark Robinson ‘doesn’t recall’ past statements on abortion. Here’s a reminder.

North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has said he’d like abortion to be banned in all circumstances, including rape and incest.

He has frequently likened abortion to murder and said that once a woman is pregnant, her body is no longer her own.

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Dry January allows us to reboot our lives and reassess our relationship with alcohol

Dry January is an exercise of abstaining from alcohol for the entirety of the first month of the year.

For many, drinking alcohol during the holidays and the weeks leading up to the festive season is commonplace.

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Why we must support Ukraine

America’s support for Ukraine in its fight against the Russian invasion is in our critical national interest.

It mirrors the challenge that our nation confronted in 1940 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt sought to support Great Britain with arms needed to fight Nazi Germany forces that were attacking Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and France.

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They say they want to build public trust — but they’re bankrolling election deniers

Senior executives of America’s largest corporations have spent this week in Davos, Switzerland, at the annual World Economic Forum, whose 2024 theme is “Rebuilding Trust.”

Hello?

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