Opinion

How to conquer right-wing bullies: It’s not a debate — so stop taking their bait

Yes, they’re dog whistling for racism, sexism, Islamophobia, homophobia, and antisocialism but those are just overtones. We shouldn’t be distracted by them. The dog whistle’s fundamental tune is simply "Join us. We’re Gods. No deed too dirty for us deities.”

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'People aren’t panicking enough': Financial analysts are spooked as a key economic warning sign is 'flashing red'

If you're worried about predicting the next economic recession, there's a key indicator in the financial markets to watch: the yield curve. While it typically slopes upward, the curve has flattened out recently and even turned downward — a phenomenon many observers warn is our best predictor of a recession.

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Republicans are feeding the public a fake Mueller report

It's starting to look like the fix is in. For two years, special counsel Robert Mueller investigated the Russian interference with the 2016 presidential election, and the possibility that Donald Trump's campaign somehow colluded with this conspiracy. Now there's a report, but whether we'll actually get to see it is unclear, as the Republicans are rapidly working in formation to keep the actual contents of the report from public view.

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Does Barr's summary of the Mueller report contradict the intelligence community's findings?

The report of Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller, as summarized by Attorney General Bill Barr, significantly qualifies the U.S. intelligence community’s January 2017 finding about Russian involvement in the 2016 presidential election.

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The fascinating link between Romney's Mormon religion and his criticism of Trump

Mitt Romney has been one of few prominent Republicans to criticize Donald Trump, beginning with the 2016 presidential campaign. He did so again recently in response to Trump’s critical comments about John McCain.

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‘An embarrassed nation' aches for a president that is ‘normal’: Conservative columnist

Conservative Washington Post columnist George Will is grateful that 2020 won't be a repeat of 2016, but his most important observation is that Americans are desperately searching for someone that doesn't humiliate them.

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Trump is not only the carrier but also a symptom of the plague that infects the republic

If you believe in Old Testament-style omens, please note that a plague of poisonous toads has infested the Florida town of Palm Beach Gardens, about 15 miles from Mar-a-Lago. And they’re on the move.

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Conservative cuts through Trump’s spin on Mueller’s final report and explains why Trump isn’t close to being vindicated

President Donald Trump has been gloating over Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s long-awaited final report for the Russia investigation, boasting on Twitter that it showed “No Collusion, No Obstruction, Complete and Total EXONERATION.” And much of the right-wing media has been echoing that assertion. But conservative journalist Max Boot has a very different perspective, explaining in his Monday column for the Washington Post why he doesn’t see Mueller’s final report as a total vindication of Trump and his associates.

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The stunning history of William Barr's crusade to bury evidence to protect Republican presidents

Back in 1992, the last time Bill Barr was U.S. attorney general, iconic New York Times writer William Safire referred to him as “Coverup-General Barr” because of his role in burying evidence of then-President George H.W. Bush’s involvement in “Iraqgate” and “Iran-Contra.”

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Trump's massive and intense cover-up has been surprisingly successful -- so far

The average person taking in the news this weekend would likely come to the conclusion that the long-anticipated "Mueller report" has been released and that it vindicates Donald Trump in his relentless claims that there was "NO COLLUSION" with a criminal Russian conspiracy to interfere with the 2016 election by stealing emails from Democratic officials.

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This is the brutal and obscene reality of American universities

U.S. federal prosecutors have charged 50 people — 38 of them are parents — for allegedly being involved in fraud schemes to secure spots at Yale, Stanford and other big-name schools. Prosecutors accused some parents of paying millions of dollars in bribes to get their children into these prestigious schools.

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What's behind Bill Barr's whitewash? We need to see the full Mueller report to know for sure

Attorney General William Barr submitted a short letter to Congress and the public on Sunday explaining the conclusion of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation. It is an elegant little note that leaves more questions unanswered than it answers.

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How to fight right-wing trolls and actually win

The right has become an epidemic of exhibitionists. Right-wing trolls sidle up to people on TV, the internet and in person pretending that they want a reasoned discussion. When they’ve got your attention, they open their trench coats to show off their firm pointy little “truths,” anticipating your reaction. It gets them excited to see you respond in predictable ways. They have themselves a little trollgasm, proving to themselves once again that they’ve found the formula for flummoxing everyone always.

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