Opinion

Trump's awfulness is turning previous enemies of civil liberties into liberal heroes

The CIA’s approval rating among Democrats is sky-high. Former FBI and Justice Department officials are being showered with donations on GoFundMe. And now George W. Bush — the president who signed the Patriot Act, opened Guantanamo, started the Iraq War, and warrantlessly wiretapped Americans — is a viral sensation being portrayed as our country’s most lovable grandpa.

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Trump is murdering our country right in front of our eyes -- and the NYT op-ed is further proof

You want to know what being anonymous does? It protects you, and nobody else.  You want proof? Have a look at the cowardly, lame-ass, anonymous op-ed by a “senior official in the Trump administration” in The New York Times.  A pathetic cri de coeur penned by a con artist working for a con man inside the bunker of the White House didn’t protect immigrant children from being taken from their mothers and thrown into cages during the so-called “zero tolerance” policy on the border. Anonymous hasn’t protected the nearly 500 immigrant children who are still being held apart from their families by the Department of Health and Human Services.

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These are the 4 most bizarre things Trump has said about the explosive New York Times op-ed

President Donald Trump has been in an angry mood this week. Excerpts from veteran journalist Bob Woodward’s soon-to-be-released book, “Fear: Trump in the White House,” have surfaced—painting his administration as being in a state of chaos and disarray. And to make matters worse for the president, September 5 saw the publication of a New York Times op-ed that was anonymously written by a senior Trump Administration official and expressed his or her extreme frustration with the president. The official had a long list of complaints, from foreign policy to trade policy—and the situation is so bad that according to the official, there has even been talk among Trump’s cabinet members of invoking Section 4 of the 25th Amendment to remove him from office.

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The tempered radicals inside the Trump administration pose a profound dilemma

One of Donald Trump’s senior White House staff has made a truly unprecedented move against their ultimate boss. The staffer anonymously published an opinion piece in the New York Times, in which the individual described a dilemma: should the White House’s employees stand by and watch a president who they see as “a threat to the health of our republic”, or should they quietly work to resist what they see as Trump’s “amoralism” and “misguided impulses”? Trump reacted to the piece in his usual style, accusing the author of “treason” and demanding the New York Times hand over their name.

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Trump is the symptom, not the disease in Michael Moore's terrifying 'Fahrenheit 11/9'

Michael Moore’s new film “Fahrenheit 11/9” begins in Philadelphia on November 7, 2016 — election eve. Images flash of euphoric Hillary Clinton supporters, expecting to see their candidate formally declared President. Then we see clips of various politicians and celebrities, who all smugly claim that Donald Trump is never going to win. It’s a brilliant open to a cautionary tale. Rather than start with a focus on Trump, Moore opens by focusing on a deluded public who couldn’t see what was coming.

This article was originally published at Salon

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Here's the real problem with that anonymous New York Times 'resistance' op-ed

The spectacle of draft-dodger in chief Donny Bone Spurs playing at being commander in chief is making some people whom “liberals” love to hate look good. Maybe a little too good.

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You can take these 3 actions right now to help stop Trump's lie machine

Trump is ramping up his lies through his three amplifiers: Fox News, his rallies, and his Twitter account.

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Critics denounce right-wing 'unelected cabal' represented by NYT's anonymous 'resistance' op-ed

What's more troubling: That the grotesque liar and right-wing narcissist Donald Trump was elected by the American people to be President of the United States in 2016? Or that there is now apparently a secret cabal of unelected right-wing officials inside his White House—at least according to a New York Times op-ed published Wednesday afternoon—that is actively undermining his presidency from within and their own discretion?

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Here are 5 people who may have written the anonymous New York Times 'resistance' op-ed

An anonymous official in President Donald Trump's White House acknowledged that the majority of the staff and appointees agree the president is not able to adequately uphold his oath of office.

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Former Republican is glad he left -- because the GOP's authoritarianism and hypocrisy are getting worse

In 2016, the Republican Party declared internet pornography a “public health crisis” and voted to insert that phrase into the official party platform. Republican delegates ratified that document at the very convention they would nominate Donald J. Trump, a man who allegedly had an affair with an actual porn star and paid her $130,000 to be quiet about it, to be their candidate for president of the United States.

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How 'the Republican Party is a white identity cult' -- and 'the cosplay guys' of Unite the Right are not the real threat

Donald Trump was not elected because of "economic anxiety" among white working-class Americans. This is a zombie narrative that the American news media continues to cling to because it doesn't like the truth: Trump's victory was propelled by racism and a white backlash politics where authoritarianism is valued above multiracial democracy. This is a repeated finding by social scientists, pollsters and other researchers. The conclusion is a matter of consensus and known fact.

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A mathematical analysis of Trump's tweets reveals there is a clear strategy behind his use of Twitter

Donald Trump is a master of chaos, waging his own personal war on truth and reality. Primarily using Twitter, his favored mode of communication, Trump bestows praise and condemnation as a way of leaving both his friends and enemies unbalanced and in fear. This is a means of extending his influence and power. Trump is undeniably a master communicator. His style may be unconventional and confusing -- he focuses on emotions rather than facts, and appears only barely literate -- but it is remarkably effective in maintaining his popularity among his followers.

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