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Salon journalist reveals he was a sexual abuse victim at the hands of New York's powerful Cardinal Spellman

“Mary’s” real name was Francis Cardinal Spellman. The year was 1967, and he was Archbishop of the diocese of New York. An intimate of popes going back to Pope Pius XII, whom he had befriended when he was Archbishop Eugenio Pacelli in the 1920’s and serving as Papal Nuncio in the Vatican, Spellman was the most powerful Catholic figure in the United States, and one of the most powerful in the world.

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Republicans are reveling in the Virginia blackface mess -- because they want to see the world burn

Virginia Democrats are in turmoil these days, as Gov. Ralph Northam and the two Democrats behind him in the line of succession have all been caught up in possible career-ending scandals involving racist costumes and alleged sexual assault. Republicans, unsurprisingly, are striking poses of outrage and demanding the immediate resignation of all three officials. Democrats, meanwhile, are charging Republicans with hypocrisy, because the GOP continues to support its own politicians who are racist or sexually abusive -- such as President Trump, who has a long track record of racism and was recorded bragging about sexual assault.

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Trump's State of the Union address put his full wannabe-dictator form on display

In the 2019 State of the Union address, Donald Trump revealed yet again that his administration is based on reality television practices, not the faithful execution of duties assigned by our Congress.

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Trump uses National Prayer Breakfast speech to undermine civil rights of LGBT people

President Donald Trump delivered his third speech at the annual National Prayer Breakfast, and used the opportunity to attack LGBT people's civil rights and show support for those who wish to discriminate.

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How the GOP’s giant tax reform con was designed to trick American voters — and is now backfiring spectacularly

Even as the Republican Party pushed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act through Congress in December 2017, critics were pointing out that it was filled with tricks and gimmicks meant to obscure the fact that it was a massive giveaway to corporations and the wealthy.

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Trump is running scared as final stages of the Russia probe leave him under assault from all directions

State of the Union addresses are almost always as dull as dishwater, and Tuesday night's was no exception. President Trump haltingly read a speech that sounded as if it were written for someone else and the audience responded in entirely predictable ways. But sometimes these events are interesting simply because they are happening in the midst of a crisis or some other news event. For instance, Bill Clinton gave his speech in 1997 against a split-screen image of the O.J. Simpson jury preparing to deliver its verdict. In 1986, Ronald Reagan postponed his address because of the Challenger space shuttle disaster.

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Donald Trump 2019: Same lying racist he was last year

Well, one good thing came out of the State of the Union that Donald Trump delivered on Tuesday night: It ended the government shutdown. To be more precise, the shutdown ended because of Trump's endless, yawning need to have his sneering mug photographed as he defiles the institutions of the world's oldest existing democracy. There is little doubt that when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told Trump that his camera time was canceled until the shutdown ended, that hastened his capitulation.

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Here are 7 of Trump's most outrageous lies and distortions during the State of the Union

President Donald Trump spoke from prepared remarks Tuesday night as he delivered the State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress.

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These are the 4 things to watch out for in Trump’s 2019 State of the Union speech tonight

With Vice President Mike Pence and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi standing behind him, President Donald J. Trump is set to deliver his State of the Union address tonight on the House floor in Washington, D.C. The speech will give Trump an opportunity to rally his Republican base, but at the same time, it will reflect a new political reality for the president: it will be his first State of the Union address since the 2018 midterms, which found Democrats regaining control of the House of Representatives with a net gain of 40 seats. The last time Trump gave a State of the Union speech, only Republicans (Pence and former House Speaker Paul Ryan) were standing behind him. But Pelosi’s presence tonight will underscore the fact that Trump must now contend with a Democrat-controlled House.

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Bombshell document dump shows Trump Org sought Putin’s help to build Moscow tower — and win election

A newly released trove of documents show how President Donald Trump's praise for Russian president Vladimir Putin lined up with behind-the-scenes efforts by his family and associates to build a high rise in Moscow.

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'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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