Opinion

Trump is likely to win a second term -- unless Democrats can refute the myth of a 'good economy'

Many in the mainstream media are telling us that the “good economy” favors Trump in 2020, and the Democrats are mostly mum on the subject, with Nancy Pelosi and the neoliberals hoping an anti-Trump campaign will win the day in the next election.

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Trump's White House is drowning America in threats

All of a sudden, it seems, we’re reaping a bumper crop of threats.

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A neuroscientist explains why Trump supporters have racism on the brain

Human behavior is a function of both nature and nurture. This, of course, extends to politics.

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Trump’s electoral map has shifted dramatically — and it doesn’t bode well for his 2020 chances

President Donald Trump’s 2016 victory on thin margins in key swing states. And while the result of the 2020 election is still, of course, an open matter, the shifting trends in the electoral map since his inauguration should make no one confident in his re-election chances.

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Bombshell Trump tax revelations hint at massive cheating and vulnerability to Russian influence

Now that Donald Trump has been exposed as perhaps the biggest loser in American business history, here are two reasonable questions to ask:

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Cheater in chief: Donald Trump thinks playing by the rules is for losers

Late on Tuesday, the New York Times published another exposé revealing, one more time, that Donald Trump is a shameless grifter who has never succeeded honestly at anything in his life but who, by dint of his privilege, has failed upward all the way to the White House. The reporters analyzed leaked copies of Trump's tax returns from 1985 to 1994 which not only showed that Trump was a massive failure in the business world, but failed on a huge scale that otherwise didn't exist in the United States at the time.

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'Game of Thrones' fans are wrong about Tyrion Lannister

As "Game of Thrones" rounds the corner towards its series finale — only two more episodes left! — there's been a growing discontent among many fans of the show and TV critics about the character arc of Tyrion Lannister, played by Peter Dinklage.

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Meghan McCain's husband unleashes unhinged homophobic rant on Seth Meyers

On Wednesday, The Daily Beast documented a long string of inflammatory tweets, since deleted, by Ben Domenech, husband of Meghan McCain and founder of the conservative website The Federalist.

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Inside Mitch McConnell's shocking power grab

On Monday I wrote about the GOP's long-term plan to turn the presidency into a (Republican) unitary executive office. You might think that it makes no sense that members of Congress would go along with such a thing, seeing as it directly interferes with their own constitutional prerogatives. That was certainly what the founders assumed would be the case. They assumed that human egos would demand that people jealously guard their own branches of government, thus preserving the checks and balances that would keep any one branch from gathering too much power unto itself. But it turns out that the modern Republicans are loyal to their party above all else, and no one personifies that dedication more than Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

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This is the nefarious reason Trump pours salt into the nation's deepest racial wounds

Donald Trump’s goal is, and has always been, division and disunion. It’s how he keeps himself the center of attention, fuels his base and ensures that no matter what facts are revealed, his followers will stick by him.

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Here are 5 of the most shocking names to join the hundreds of prosecutors saying Trump committed obstruction

In a brutal blow to Attorney General Bill Barr’s defense against Special Counsel Robert Mueller report, a whopping 390+ former federal prosecutors have signed a statement arguing that President Donald Trump would have been charged with obstruction of justice were it not for the protection from indictment afforded to him by virtue of holding office.

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History professor explains why Trump supporters are not fazed by his brazen lying and corruption

There is nothing new in trying to figure out Trump. His appeal and his personality have been the subject of countless analyses and speculations since long before he ran for President. Yet the mysteries continue. Why do people like him? Why does he act so badly?

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The US is creeping toward tyranny — and it began way before Donald Trump

The destruction of the rule of law, an action essential to establishing an authoritarian or totalitarian state, began long before the arrival of the Trump administration. The George W. Bush administration’s invasion of Iraq and implementation of a doctrine of pre-emptive war were war crimes under international law. The federal government’s ongoing wholesale surveillance of the citizenry, another legacy of the Bush administration, mocks our constitutional right to privacy. Assassinating a U.S. citizen under order of the executive branch, as the Obama administration did when it murdered the radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki in Yemen, revokes due process. The steady nullification of constitutional rights by judicial fiat—a legal trick that has enabled corporations to buy the electoral system in the name of free speech—has turned politicians from the two ruling parties into amoral tools of corporate power. Lobbyists in Washington and the state capitals write legislation to legalize tax boycotts, destroy regulations and government oversight, pump staggering sums of money into the war machine and accelerate the largest upward transfer of wealth in American history, one that has involved looting the U.S. Treasury of trillions of dollars in the wake of the massive financial fraud that set off the 2008 economic collapse. The ruling elites, by slavishly serving corporate interests, created a system of government that effectively denied the citizen the use of state power. This decades-long disregard by the two major political parties for the rule of law and their distortion of government into a handmaiden for corporations set the stage for Donald Trump’s naked contempt for legality and accountability. It made inevitable our kakistocracy, rule by the worst or most unscrupulous (“kakistocracy” is derived from the Greek words kakistos, meaning worst, and kratos, meaning rule).

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