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Trump wants you to love him again. What he'll do to woo you is insane

Donald Trump is ready to launch an illegitimate war against a nation that did us no harm in a cynical bid to make America love him again.

I think it’s that simple.

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I called in artillery in Vietnam — I can tell you Trump and his henchmen are full of it

Idaho’s U.S. Sen. Jim Risch proclaimed in a Dec. 11 meeting of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the “attacks in the Caribbean are absolutely, totally and 100 percent legal under U.S. law and international law.”

Those strikes have produced a body count nearing 100 since Sept. 2.

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This man can expose Trump — the GOP just silenced him

I will never get over the attack on my country January 6, 2021, by the anti-American lowlife, Donald J. Trump.

I will never move on until the man who spearheaded that attack is brought to justice.

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This ferocious assault is appalling — but it will ruin Trump too

Last month, Donald Trump explained away his hoarse voice by saying he “blew his stack” shouting at stupid people. He must have been looking at himself in the mirror — and if he was, there’s no doubt that mirror cracked.

Not only because of Trump’s shrillness, but because of the reflection that poor mirror was forced to provide. His slipping visage and voice are at once offensive and burdensome, and both appear to be creeping into a presbyphonic (shorter version, “old”) and crass articulation.

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This Trump vandalism is worse than tearing down the East Wing of the White House

It’s the end of the year, and so one should be compiling ten-best lists.

And I turned 65 last week, having spent almost my entire adult life in the climate fight, so it’s one of those moments when I wish I could look back with a certain amount of satisfaction.

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This swing state is poised to make the GOP pay

In York County and Virginia Beach, a couple of 40-year-olds with two kids and a combined household income of $150,000 could see their health insurance premiums rise by $4,330 per year if the U.S. Senate and House fail to extend health insurance premium tax credits now set to expire on Dec. 31.

A similarly situated family in relatively affluent Albemarle County is looking at a yearly increase of $6,244 in premiums.

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The answer to all these questions about Trump is the same — and it's chilling

Today, after almost a year of Donald Trump’s second regime, I want to talk about the challenge Trump and his regime pose to America’s moral purpose. The best way into the subject is, I think, to ask a few questions about what’s been happening, and then offer an answer to all of them.

Questions:

  • Why does Trump’s latest National Security Strategy, released this month, make no distinction between despotism and democracy?
  • Why is Trump abandoning Europe and siding with Vladimir Putin over Ukraine?
  • Why is Trump also solicitous of Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince MBS, Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, and Benjamin Netanyahu?
  • Why is the Trump regime so intent on detaining or deporting undocumented people in the United States who have not committed any crimes and have been productive members of their communities for years?
  • Why is the Trump regime barring people from even entering the United States whose home countries are predominantly Muslim or whose inhabitants have mostly black or brown skin?
  • Why has the Trump regime allowed Andrew and Tristan Tate — arrested in Romania in 2023 on charges of human trafficking, rape, and forming an organized criminal group to sexually exploit women — to come to the United States?
  • Why is the Trump regime admitting into the U.S. white South Africans as refugees, but not Black or brown people who are in grave danger around the world?
  • Why has the Trump regime cracked down on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in universities, the public sector, and the private sector?
  • Why has Trump targeted for prosecution or intimidation so many women of color who are now in, or have recently occupied, positions of power in the United States?

Answer to all of the above:

Trump and the people around him are not interested in protecting America’s democratic ideals from the global enemies of those ideals. They reject the progress America and the rest of what used to be called the “free world” have achieved in advancing democracy, the rule of law, social justice, and human rights.

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This manic moment proves something is terribly wrong with Trump

Let me take off my psychotherapist hat and simply speak as a parent, an adult, a businessman, a citizen, and a human being.

There is something deeply and fundamentally wrong with Donald Trump,

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Immense peril has Trump flailing on historic day

At long last, it’s Release Day, ladies and gentlemen.

Possibly.

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This may be the lowest this monstrous regime can go

“Ms. Rachel, can ICE take me?”

“What about my dad? Can they take my dad away?”

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Trump and the GOP should be terrified after this historic loss

“There is no place in the world today for the idea that some people are born to rule and others to be ruled.” — the late Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley

If Miami’s mayoral race is an indicator of the national mood, color that mood surly.

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This is the real threat in Trump's madness and it will stop you sleeping

I couldn’t sleep last night because I kept thinking about Trump’s response to the deaths of Rob and Michele Reiner. Something about it kept worrying me.

As you may recall, instead of extending his sympathies, he said in a post to Truth Social Monday morning that:

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Don't forget this Trump outrage — it came from the depths of his appalling soul

I first met actor, producer and director Rob Reiner and photographer Michele Singer Reiner some 15 years. I was on the road with my SiriusXM show, broadcasting from The Abbey, a legendary West Hollywood gay cafe and bar.

We were deep in the fight for marriage equality, and the Reiners were leading the charge against Proposition 8, the ballot measure that banned same-sex marriage in California in 2008. They had helped found the American Foundation for Equal Rights, which eventually took the case all the way to U.S. Supreme Court. They came on the show to talk about the fight.

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