Opinion

Trump helplessly wails about the Mueller 'witch hunt' as his associates face the music

The next few days could be among the most exciting yet in the Russia investigation -- or they may be duds. It all depends on what happens in federal court to four of Donald Trump's close associates and campaign officials, beginning on Wednesday. Former campaign chair Paul Manafort, former deputy campaign chair Rick Gates, former national security adviser General Michael Flynn and longtime Trump friend and political adviser Roger Stone will be making appearances before various judges over the next three days.

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Donald Trump has a history of pledging millions to elite universities just as his children prepare for college

The allegations against Lori Laughlin, Felicity Huffman and more than 40 other people indicted in the largest college admissions scam ever prosecuted in this country are serious and, if true, should result in serious legal penalties against them — but there is something seemingly arbitrary about saying that certain types of cheating by the ultrawealthy are wrong while other more open schemes are routine and acceptable. Why is it socially acceptable for rich people to pay for their mediocre kids to get into a good college, but not socially acceptable for rich people to pay for their mediocre kids to get into a good college?

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A sad and morally disgusting truth about America was exposed by the college bribery scandal

Corruption in higher education? Why, it's as shocking as gambling in Casablanca. Yet even for the most jaded among us, there is exceptional poetry this week in the tale of rich parents going to truly idiotic lengths to secure their offspring something once quaintly referred to as "a good education."

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Tucker Carlson is probably safe -- he's too valuable to the GOP for Fox News to cut him loose

Of course there was more. On Sunday, the watchdog organization Media Matters released its first report garnered from listening to Fox News host Tucker Carlson's multi-year habit of spending an hour a week on the shock-jock show "Bubba the Love Sponge." That made clear how much Carlson enjoyed wallowing in misogyny and also exposed his bizarre defensiveness about forced child marriage. After the 24-hour news cycle, complete with op-ed reactions (including Salon's) and a non-apology from Carlson, Media Matters came in for round two, the blatant racism edition.

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Demolishing Erik Prince: One TV interview shows how to deal with Trump's allies

“He can’t keep getting away with it!” was one of the lines from "Breaking Bad" in which Aaron Paul’s award-winning acting talents were on full soul-crushing display. In the climactic scene from season five, episode 12, Paul’s Jesse Pinkman cries out in mid-nervous breakdown over the fact that Bryan Cranston’s Walter White indeed keeps getting away with one murderously bad decision after another.

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How the GOP's campaign against Ilhan Omar totally backfired

Last week, when the U.S. House took an important stand against hatred and passed a resolution condemning antisemitism and anti-Muslim bigotry, I was reminded of the days after the horrific synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh last October, when thousands of Jews, Muslims, Christians, and members of countless other faiths and races gathered together across the country to honor the victims. Many Jewish Americans knew then, and continue to recognize now, that we are not safe on our own, that our collective safety rests in solidarity with other communities facing their own challenges and the shared threat of white nationalism.

Last week's vote was only possible because of organizing efforts by dozens of groups representing millions of Americans who successfully pushed for a resolution that recognizes that fundamental importance of unity among our communities. It was a continuation of a movement that began in the early days of the Trump presidency, a nationwide movement of progressive, diverse Americans, all equipped with the understanding that antisemitism, Islamophobia, racism, and xenophobia reinforce each other, and must be addressed together. There are members of my Jewish community who felt that addressing multiple forms of hate at once is problematic, arguing that it is a type of rhetorical dilution of the intent of the resolution. But that’s only true if the intent was to vilify a single person. If Congress wants to denounce antisemitism, then every single member should be able to do so whether or not it’s addressed alongside other oppressions that keep our nation from realizing our true potential.

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Clinton economist: There's only one way to deal with tech giants like Google, Amazon and Facebook

Presidential hopeful Senator Elizabeth Warren announced Friday she wants to bust up giants like Facebook, Google, and Amazon.

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How Michael Cohen's case helps illustrate that 'Trump is symptom of a much larger disease'

Donald Trump's former attorney and personal fixer, Michael Cohen, testified before the House Oversight and Reform Committee. With his seven hours of testimony another chapter has been added to what feels like a badly written movie but is instead all too real. This new chapter in the TrumpWorld melodrama does nothing to alter the overall story.

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Who are the real thugs in America? Right-wing terror and the Trump era

Last month, Christopher Paul Hasson, a lieutenant in the United States Coast Guard, was arraigned in U.S. District Court in Maryland.

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Don't buy Tucker Carlson's excuse: The Fox News host's 'twisted' and 'demented' comments on women reflect his deeply grotesque history of misogyny

Late Sunday, left-leaning watchdog group Media Matters published a lengthy exposé of Tucker Carlson's years of calling into a shock-jock radio show called "Bubba the Love Sponge" and bro-ing down with the hosts by celebrating their shared animosity towards women.

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It is time to end Mitch McConnell's disgusting spectacle in the Senate

Constitutional treasure hunters, stay on your toes these next few days, because they reveal a giant "X marks the spot" on our collective expedition back to that lost democratic paradise: a Congress that represents the will of the people.

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Trump’s use of humiliation could have catastrophic consequences – a psychologist explains why

World War II opened the gates to hell. In 1948, the nations of the world tried to bolt them shut again. They did so with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which recognised the inherent dignity of all people and provided the basis on which international human rights law was built. When this bolt was subsequently loosened in countries such as Cambodia, Rwanda and Bosnia, catastrophe ensued.

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The View’s Abby Huntsman left sputtering after Sunny Hostin takes a wrecking ball to her claims about AOC

The View's Abby Huntsman could do nothing but sputter after co-host Sunny Hostin demolished her claim that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called the United States "garbage."

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