Opinion

Trump just started the new year with a dangerous new push

The new year for White House anti-immigration efforts has run into an early obstacle—a federal appeals court has temporarily blocked the newly announced Trump administration policy easing the way to deny legal status to immigrants who use any publicly funded benefit, like health or food stamps.

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Don't believe the Sanders slams Warren hype -- fear and outrage won't help any Democrat win

Over the weekend, there was high drama among the political junkie world after Politico ran a headline declaring, "Bernie campaign slams Warren as candidate of the elite." Temperatures flared on Twitter. This headline seemed to confirm a fear that many survivors of the 2016 Democratic primary had, which was that a group of extremely online fans of Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont — who have been bashing Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachussetts with frankly misleading attacks for months — have managed to take over the official campaign and are turning it towards the goal of demonizing a strong, progressive woman for the crime of being female and competing with their beloved Bernie.

Those toxic Bernie fans exist, and don't let anyone to try gaslight you into believing otherwise. But it's hard to justify getting bent out of shape about the Sanders campaign based on the actual text of the story past the headline.

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If you want a preview of what four more years of Trump could bring, visit Hungary

Now that we've entered an election year, there is a lot of speculation about what America could look like if Donald Trump gets another term, by hook or by crook. As Trump uses a crisis he created in the Middle East to distract us from impeachment, increases his chances of reelection, and boosts the fortunes of his buddies in the Military-Industrial Complex, it's important to understand how other demagogic leaders consolidate their power.

Steve Bannon has said that Hungary's strongman prime minister Viktor Orbán was "Trump before Trump."

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Trump timed Suleimani's death to have maximum impact before his Senate impeachment trial

The conventional wisdom is Nancy Pelosi has no leverage in her bid to force Mitch McConnell to hold a fair impeachment trial in the Senate. The thinking is the House speaker can delay sending articles of impeachment, but the Republicans there aren’t in any hurry. She can waste more time. The Senate majority leader is still going to “win.”

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It seems increasingly likely Trump just made up the 'imminent threat' posed by Suleimani

New reporting out Monday further erodes the White House narrative that President Donald Trump was justified in ordering the assassination of Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani earlier this month because Soleimani posed an "imminent" threat to American targets.

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Exploiting fissures on the left is like shooting fish in a barrel -- and that’s a big problem for Democrats

On Saturday, Politico came up with a big scoop: Bernie Sanders’ campaign is trying to convince Democratic voters to support their candidate in the primaries.

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Brexit could spell the end of globalization, and the global prosperity that came with it

The U.K. House of Commons has finally voted for Brexit. If the plan passes the House of Lords without much delay, the U.K. will leave the European Union several years after a 2016 referendum set it down this path.

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Here's why you should still be hopeful about America

If climate change, nuclear standoffs, assault weapons, hate crimes, mass killings, Russian trolls, near-record inequality, kids locked in cages at our border, and Donald Trump in the White House don’t occasionally cause you feelings of impending doom, you’re not human.

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The GOP is holding itself together by appealing to a trinity of fascist evils

The Republican Party, unsurprisingly, has taken the position that President Trump should be defended. This is unsurprising because this is what parties in power do.  If we want to explain what has happened to the Republican Party, which all must try to do in this hour of crisis when democracy itself is on the line owing to Republican perfidy, it is essential for us to view events not from the perspective of the rational actor but from that of the party politician.  Only then can the alarming events through which we are living become understandable.

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Yale psychiatrist explains how Trump's psychosis has spread to his rank-and-file supporters -- and much of the GOP

The president’s personal lawyer and former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani wrote an opinion piece by the title, “The Supreme Court Should Step In to Rule this Impeachment Unconstitutional,” where the Washington Post reports him as donning the “constitutional scholar” cap in “very colorful terms.”

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Reconciling Dr. King’s 1968 dream and our 2020 Trump nightmare

This upcoming Martin Luther King Jr. Day promises to be an especially sad one. As evinced by the deteriorating social circumstances both at home and around the world, we have done a poor job living up to his legacy.

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Ari Fleischer comes out against resurrecting White House briefings -- and blames press 'hostility' to Trump

In so-called normal times and under business-as-usual administrations the job of White House Press Secretary doesn’t lead to renown or infamy. Those terms — normal, business as usual — don’t apply to Donald Trump’s tenure in the Oval Office, and his press secretaries have become household names mostly for the wrong reasons.

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Trump has never been anti-war -- he's just another Republican

American foreign policy has always been dictated by the wants and whims of powerful business interests.

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