Opinion

This one factor has the two billionaires considering the presidential race running scared

It’s time to thank our lucky stars that the good people of New York’s 14th congressional district in Queens had the wisdom last November to elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to represent them. All it took was a few tweets and TV interviews for her to blow up the Democratic primary for president, and at 29, she’s not even eligible to run!

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Chris Christie tells Trump to drop his 'manhood'

It feels like at the end of Chris Christie's long premiere week on his book tour he's spent his time primarily evoking one question: Would Donald Trump be a better president if he had a different vice president?

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AOC is facing off with the media 'fact-checkers' -- and beating them at their own game

A truth that’s told with bad intent

Beats any lie you can invent

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Trump's Venezuela playbook is disturbingly familiar: Here's the 12-step American method for regime change

On September 15, 1970, U.S. President Richard Nixon and National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger authorized the U.S. government to do everything possible to undermine the incoming government of the socialist president of Chile, Salvador Allende. Nixon and Kissinger, according to the notes kept by CIA Director Richard Helms, wanted to “make the economy scream” in Chile; they were “not concerned [about the] risks involved.” War was acceptable to them as long as Allende’s government was removed from power. The CIA started Project FUBELT, with $10 million as a first installment to begin the covert destabilization of the country.

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Bill Gates is completely wrong about free-market capitalism solving the poverty crisis -- here's why

Anthropologist and author Jason Hickel swiftly disabused readers of a narrative offered by Microsoft founder Bill Gates this week, rejecting the billionaire's statement on Twitter that "people underestimate just how much life has improved over the last two centuries."

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Trump is the only real anchor baby in America

Donald Trump is the real anchor baby in America – childish yet so outsized and unwieldy that he doesn’t hold the ship of state upright and in position like a good anchor should but causes it to sink like a stone.

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Vladimir Putin's -- and Donald Trump's -- great success in exploiting the rise of Nationalist Christianity

Russia has re-elected its self-styled leader and saviour, whatever his weaknesses – even his sins. The revelation that the Russian government may have ordered a former spy’s poisoning should provoke international outrage from Vladimir Putin’s fellow Christians, particularly as the holiest Christian festival of Easter approaches

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This is the real reason the media loves the white racist story

Racism isn’t new and will not go away. What is new is the interest in pointing it out and calling out its perpetrators through both mainstream and social media. Especially white racists. What explains the need to do this? And why do incidents go viral so quickly?

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A new low for Lindsey Graham: How a maverick turned into a Trump sycophant

Two new TrumpWorld books were published this week, one by former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and the other by an unknown former White House staffer by the name of Cliff Sims. The only interesting parts of Christie's book concern his thirst for revenge against Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, a beef that goes back years to when Christie put Kushner's father in prison for a sordid blackmail and fraud scheme. The other book, however, is a bit more revealing. Sims was on the campaign and then spent 15 months in the White House as a trusted Trump confidant. He took notes.

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Roger Stone is sending subtle signals to Mueller that he might flip on Trump for the right deal

At DCReport we focus on what politicians do, not what they say. Sometimes, however, parsing words is important. Such is the case with what Roger Stone, the freshly indicted adviser to Donald Trump, said after he was indicted Friday, Jan. 25.

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Here's what the Russians think about Trump, Putin and America

Most Americans know little about Russia and Russians except that they might have interfered in our 2016 elections. In a July 2018 poll, 85 percent of Democrats and 46 percent of Republicans thought they did interfere—and Putin is a “bad guy.” But how different are the Russians now than they were under communism? How do the Russian people feel about life in general? About President Putin and their politicians? About the USA and President Trump?

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The laugh’s on us: How the Trump-radical Republican tax cut broke the economy

Donald Trump’s tax cut for the rich and the corporations they control is turning out to be a bust for the American economy.

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Here's why Howard Schultz is a disaster

There are 3 big reasons why Howard Schultz’s self-proclaimed candidacy is troubling:

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