Opinion

Andrew McCabe, Paul Manafort and Mueller's theory: A criminal conspiracy implicating the president?

Valentine's Day 2019 was a day to remember. Americans woke up to news about Andrew McCabe, the former acting director of the FBI, and his new book that outlines the wild days in May of 2017 when members of the Justice Department allegedly considered invoking the 25th Amendment to remove President Trump from office.  By that night we had word that Trump would go through with his threat to declare a national emergency so he can circumvent the will of Congress and order the construction of his border wall.

Keep reading... Show less

Democrats brilliantly outplayed Trump on the wall negotiations — and got an even better deal than it seems

As President Donald Trump prepares to sign a new government funding deal that ends the ongoing negotiations about border security spending, Democrats have mostly kept their heads down. They want him to sign the deal, so they're not gloating about it.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump's economy is leaving his right-wing base stranded in poverty -- and it's getting worse

You’ve heard me talk about inequalities of income and wealth and political power. But another kind of inequality needs to be addressed as well: widening inequalities of place.

Keep reading... Show less

How the grisly dreams of the neocons set us on the path to President Trump

What dreamers they were! They imagined a kind of global power that would leave even Rome at its Augustan height in the shade. They imagined a world made for one, a planet that could be swallowed by a single great power. No, not just great, but beyond anything ever seen before -- one that would build (as its National Security Strategy put it in 2002) a military “beyond challenge.” Let’s be clear on that: no future power, or even bloc of powers, would ever be allowed to challenge it again.

Keep reading... Show less

This overlooked phenomenon is literally tearing America apart

You’ve heard me talk about inequalities of income and wealth and political power. But another kind of inequality needs to be addressed as well: widening inequalities of place.

Keep reading... Show less

Susan Collins gets some very bad news from a Maine newspaper

On Thursday, the Supreme Court temporarily blocked Louisiana from implementing the same type of abortion provider restrictions that were struck down in Texas in 2016. But no thanks to President Donald Trump’s latest addition to the bench, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who wrote a dissent explaining how he would have preferred to let the law take effect, effectively reverse the two-year-old precedent on an emergency appeal, and revisit the issue after the law had a chance to shut down most of the state’s clinics.

Keep reading... Show less

Did the Senate find 'no direct evidence' of collusion? That doesn't mean what Trump wants it to

Senate Intelligence Committee chair Richard Burr, a North Carolina Republican and former Trump campaign advisertold CBS News last week: "If we write a report based upon the facts that we have, then we don't have anything that would suggest there was collusion by the Trump campaign and Russia." That comment didn't garner much notice on its own, since Burr said exactly the same thing last September. But yesterday NBC News reported that the committee as a whole had concluded that there was no evidence of collusion and that Democrats on the panel were in agreement.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump's boasts about the economy could come back to haunt him as signs of a recession loom

While President Trump is determined to tout the strength of the economy, recent metrics suggest that a recession could be in the offing.

Keep reading... Show less

The best way to resist Trump? Beto and El Paso show us how it's done

There is little doubt in my mind that Donald Trump went to El Paso, Texas, on Monday night hoping to create an ugly scene. Thecity, which shares a border with Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, is about 80 percent Latino and voted for Hillary Clinton over Trump by a whopping 43 points in 2016. With his already impossible border wall plan slipping out of his fingers, his stubbornly high disapproval ratings, and the number of investigations into his corruption multiplying, Trump turned to his old standby -- racist trolling -- in an obvious effort to distract the media and wind up his supporters.

Keep reading... Show less

Here are 10 incredibly fake facts Trump supporters believe are true

Americans, divided and polarized as they are, live in two distinct worlds. In one world, the earth is not flat, climate change is real and Bill and Hillary aren't pimping kids out in the basement of a pizza restaurant.

Keep reading... Show less

Republicans’ defense of Trump looks increasingly suspicious as they deny obvious evidence of collusion

Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) has earned himself a fan in President Donald Trump with his comments about the ongoing Senate Intelligence Committee investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, which he chairs.

Keep reading... Show less

Scandal double standard: Dems pay the price for every misdeed -- while the GOP skates

In case you’re just joining us, there’s a thing going around about Elizabeth Warren and her ethnic heritage. The short version is this: On several official documents and forms, the Massachusetts senator and newly-declared presidential candidate noted her race as Native American or American Indian. Not long ago, Warren submitted to one of those DNA services that determined she did indeed have some Native ancestry, but it was several generations in the past.

Keep reading... Show less

Here are 11 things other countries do way better than America

America! Land of the free, home of the brave, and the greatest country on the face of the planet, right? A country with seemingly limitless natural resources, and according to many politicians, anointed by God herself to lead the world out of the wilderness and into a bright new age of liberty and justice for all. Too bad the road to that vision is pockmarked with so many potholes, because we haven’t raised enough taxes on people who can afford to pay to fill them.

Keep reading... Show less