Opinion

This naked power grab shows Republican ruthlessness in full

The Great Ohio Gerrymandering Farce has lifted its curtain once again at the Ohio Statehouse odditorium of human wonders in scenic downtown Columbus.

Ohio politicians are once again pretending to be responsible stewards of the public interest and the Ohio Constitution, as though we all have amnesia and can’t remember what happened with Ohio gerrymandering in 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024.

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This abominable choice exposed the single saddest thing in my lifetime

Well, Kamala Harris’s memoir is out, and while I am generally not a fan of political books, I believe this moment deserves some attention given the weighty timeframe and consequences of one of the most significant events of American history.

When this very good woman lost to the most abominable man in America last November, it opened the door to hell and exposed a fractured country that used to fight against fascists, not elect them.

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These shocking acts show Trump thinks he can kill whoever he wants

Actions now being taken by Donald Trump and his regime may seem far-removed from your daily life or the lives of people you care about. But they’re not.

The U.S. military has attacked three boats in the Caribbean Sea suspected of smuggling drugs, killing at least 17 people.

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Say it like it is — these Democrats are complicit in Trump's appalling scheme

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, wearing a gold pin of Donald Trump’s head that eerily resembles an old Chairman Mao pin I bought in Beijing in 1988, went after Jimmy Kimmel again just hours before he was back on the air on Tuesday night. Carr also mentioned station licenses again, in what seems like a thinly-veiled threat, when he tweeted:

“Democrats just keep digging themselves a deeper & deeper hole on Kimmel. They simply can’t stand that local TV stations — for the first time in years — stood up to a national programmer & chose to exercise their lawful right to preempt programming. We need to keep empowering local TV stations to serve their communities of license.”

Meanwhile, Trump’s revenge prosecutor is reportedly demanding information on the FBI agent who was first to see the Sandy Hook carnage and testified against Alex Jones.

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Here’s the truth about Trump and cancel culture

Before there was cultural cancellation, there was individual cancellation. As far back as 1981, there was the song by Nile Rodgers, Your Love is Cancelled, comparing his first and only date with a woman to the cancellation of a TV show.

A decade later, in the 1991 film New Jack City, screenwriter Barry Cooper included a reference to individual Black women being cancelled, a connection to the African-American vernacular and community. Boosted years later on Black Twitter, by the end of the second year of Donald Trump’s first administration “cancellation” had gone from a Black cultural punchline to a white grievance watchword, on behalf of both rightwing Christian nationalists and outright Nazis, all complaining while themselves wishing to do away with the separation of church and state – a true cancellation of American culture, should it be achieved.

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This super-rich Trumper has a secret weapon

Larry Ellison, founder of the software firm Oracle, is the second-richest billionaire in both the US and the world, and for a brief moment was No. 1 in the world. But for a long time, unlike many of his peers, he was unable to boast that he controlled a chunk of the news and opinion reaching the American public.

On ForbesUS list, he is sandwiched between Elon Musk, No. 1, who bought the social media network Twitter and rebranded it as X, and Mark Zuckerberg, who runs Meta, which operates Facebook and Instagram. Jeff Bezos, at No. 4, has the Washington Post. Larry Page and Sergey Brin of Google, Nos. 5 and 6, operate the leading search engine as well as one of the most important news aggregators, Google News. Michael Bloomberg, at No. 13, the former New York City mayor, has Bloomberg and its various outlets.

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Trump ushers in the end times

Nick Anderson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist.

David Letterman exposed exactly what Trump is

We should talk about two stories published over the weekend, and what they tell Americans about the true objective of Donald Trump.

First, the administration shut down a bribery investigation of Tom Homan. Before Trump was reelected, Homan accepted a $50,000 bag of cash from an undercover FBI agent, according to Reuters. Homan apparently promised “immigration-related” government contracts once he was back in charge of Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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This Trump move should terrify us — because it's been done before

By Betty Medsger, Professor Emeritus of Journalism, San Francisco State University.

As a candidate last year, Donald Trump promised retribution against his perceived enemies. As president, he is doing that.

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The real reason the Supreme Court is on Trump's side is terrifying

Are they afraid Trump will get them killed?

Ninety years ago, President Franklin D. Roosevelt fired William E. Humphrey from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Humphrey sued to the Supreme Court, which ruled that the Constitution had never given “illimitable power of removal” to the president and that he couldn’t fire Humphrey. The case is called Humphrey’s Executor v US Humphrey got his job back.

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We won the battle over Jimmy Kimmel. Here's how to win the PR war with Trump

When ABC/Disney indefinitely suspended Jimmy Kimmel, it seemed unlikely they’d reverse their decision within a week. Trump and his allies aimed to suppress not only Kimmel’s voice, but to intimidate anyone opposing them. Instead, the suspension backfired, energized the Trump opposition, and offers lessons on how to push back on the administration’s other attacks on democracy.

Let’s recount the history. After the killing of Charlie Kirk, Kimmel posted, “Can we just for one day agree that it is horrible and monstrous to shoot another human.” He also sent his family’s “love to the Kirks and to all the children, parents and innocents who fall victim to senseless gun violence.”

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You thought Trump couldn't go any lower. Guess what?

President Donald Trump disgraced America again on Tuesday.

That’s business as usual, in most contexts. But this time Trump projected his psychosis beyond the customary bounds of American politics.

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