Opinion

Here's what John Bolton's exit really reveals about Donald Trump’s foreign policy priorities

Everyone who works in the Trump White House eventually outstays their welcome and John Bolton was no different. In a series of tweets on September 10, Donald Trump announced he’d fired his national security advisor – although Bolton insisted he’d offered his own resignation the day before.

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Democrats are afraid to come out and say they want the government to solve problems

All 10 Democratic candidates in the Houston debate Sept. 13 spoke about investing public money – taxpayer dollars – in education, health care and economic opportunity for Americans. Those ideas depend on an underlying point none of them came out and said directly: Government can help citizens live better lives and achieve their dreams.

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The internet lost its sh*t after Andrew Yang said it was too late to stop climate change -- but is he a fearmonger or realist?

During the July debates, when CNN moderators asked Democratic presidential candidates about their plans to tackle the climate crisis, most of the responses were about what could be accomplished if we took swift action. Bernie Sanders talked up how he would ensure fossil fuel workers aren’t left behind in a lightning-quick shift to a green economy. Kirsten Gillibrand (who has since left the race) evoked JFK, comparing fighting the climate crisis with the race to put a man on the moon. Elizabeth Warren explained why the Green New Deal would boost the U.S. economy by allowing us to export green technology abroad.

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Your favorite candidate killed it once again in the third Democratic debate

If you tuned into the third Democratic primary debate tonight, you probably watched a different contest than the one I did because we each brought our own beliefs and preferences and subconscious biases to the proceedings. (Polls tend to show that candidates’ supporters tend to think their guys or gals won handily after the fact.)

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Julián Castro calls out a confused Joe Biden in third debate — but do voters even care?

The third Democratic primary debate answered at least one question you didn't know you were wondering about: Yes, there is a limit on how much shouting Bernie Sanders can do before his voice gives out.

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‘Absolute fealty at all times’: New report details the degrading demands Trump places on his aides

In a new report for the Washington Post on Thursday, reporters Ashley Parker and Philip Rucker outlined the grueling and “Kafkaesque” standards President Donald Trump places demands of his aides — standards that now-former National Security Adviser John Bolton failed to live up to.

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Here are the 4 winners and 3 losers of the Democratic primary debate

Ten candidates took to the stage on Thursday for the first single-night debate of the Democratic presidential primary race. Unfortunately, the debate began on well-trod ground: fighting over the scope of various candidates’ health care plans, which have been extensively and laboriously covered on the previous nights. And the debate failed to focus much on foreign policy, leaving the topic largely to the end, one of the areas where a president has the greatest ability to act unilaterally.

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Will tonight's debate be the night that Democrats finally talk about our broken democracy?

Amanda Litman of Run for Something wants to know if the presidential candidates will support introducing ranked choice voting in federal elections, and also if they will commit to pursuing full congressional representation for the 4 million Americans — a total almost equal to our six smallest states — who live in territories without a voting member of Congress.

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Osama bin Laden would love President Donald Trump

Eighteen years after the events of Sept, 11, 2001, one thing is quite clear: We forgot.

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Trump takes victory lap after North Carolina race -- but narrow win previews tough 2020 battle ahead

Republican State Senator Dan Bishop won a narrower-than-expected victory over Democrat Dan McCready in a special House election Tuesday in North Carolina's 9th Congressional District, raising questions about whether President Donald Trump's popularity is waning even in traditionally conservative parts of the country.This article first appeared in Salon.Bishop managed to defeat McCready by roughly two percentage points in a district that Trump carried by 12 during the 2016 presidential election, according to the New York Times. McCready came close to winning in the same seat during the 2018 midterm elections, but the results were invalidated over mounting evidence of ballot fraud. North Carolina's Board of Elections ordered a new election after the former Republican candidate Mark Harris admitted a new race was necessary.

President Donald Trump, for his part, claimed that a last-minute rally he held for Bishop with Vice President Mike Pence was a major factor in Bishop's victory.

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The big fail: The unlikely rise and welcome fall of John Bolton

When John Bolton was named as Donald Trump's national security adviser I was as stunned as anyone. After all, he's well known as a man who wants to blow up the world while Trump is a man who thinks he can bring world peace by offering condo development deals to dictators and terrorists. They didn't seem like a good match. I did, however, think they might find a meeting of the minds under certain circumstances. After all, if a war were to happen, they share a similar philosophy about how it should be fought:

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Trump's allies and appointees will have to face federal prosecution if we want to save our republic

To save our republic, some of Trump’s enablers and political appointees may have to go to jail, just like happened with Nixon’s people.

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The worldwide rise of authoritarianism is a direct result of men's profound unwillingness to share power with women

What if the reason democracy is collapsing around the world is because men really don't want to do the dishes?

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