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The Roberts Court is pushing America toward a dangerous reckoning

Is the United States headed for a second Civil War? According to a survey of likely midterm voters published by the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, 57% of Americans believe it is. Sixty-nine percent say democracy is under serious threat; and an equal percentage of non-white voters say they fear rising white supremacy.

While President Donald Trump and his MAGA movement deserve the lion’s share of blame for such findings, the Supreme Court has done its part. Under the stewardship of Chief Justice John Roberts, the court has issued a blistering succession of dangerously polarizing rulings, ranging from presidential immunity, union organizing, the death penalty, environmental protection, and gun control to affirmative action and abortion rights. The resulting jurisprudential carnage has accelerated the nation’s rupture into irreconcilable belligerent tribes and prompted speculation that we are headed for another existential conflict.

The Roberts Court has taken a particularly malevolent interest in destroying the Voting Rights Act (VRA) of 1965. Last month’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais gutted Section 2 of the landmark legislation, which was amended in 1982 to permit the Justice Department and private citizens to challenge election laws that have the effect of diluting minority voting power.

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This disgrace killed Trump's sense of humor

There are a million ways that prove Donald Trump sucks more than all of his predecessors, but there’s no bigger difference, personality-wise, than his complete lack of a sense of humor.

Think of President Joe Biden’s Irish humor, where he makes fun of himself before others can. Or President Barack Obama adopting his critics’ sarcastic “Thanks, Obama,” creating one of the first truly political viral hashtags, along with this evergreen moment that never fails to trigger MAGA.

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The 'both sides' crowd is gaslighting you about Trump. Here's what's really happening

Friends,

I keep hearing that one of America’s biggest problems is we’re “divided and polarized.” For example, New York Times columnist David French: “We’ve known for a long time that America is deeply polarized, and we’ve known the problem is only getting worse.”

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Trump passed blame for a catastrophic failure — and triggered a global emergency

Under the heading of Fiddling While Rome Burns, a new potential viral plague is gaining steam in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda – a strain that has no targeted vaccine to prevent it nor treatment to cure it, making it a nightmare to try to contain.

But you know our president is too focused on his ballroom to give it much thought.

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The GOP is finally falling apart at the seams

Could we really be at the point where Republicans have had enough? Or will they regroup after the holiday, after getting fresh threats from Donald Trump—and perhaps violent warnings from his thugs—and once again bow to him?

That remains to be seen. But this week we saw something we’ve yet to see in Trump’s second term: The GOP completely melting down, canceling votes, going home, angry at one another and at Trump, all tearing one another apart. Senate Majority Leader John Thune and other leaders stood there bewildered, trying but failing to explain this mess to the press.

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Trump owes a fortune after this trainwreck

Your Honor,

I’m here to claim my share of the Trump Administration’s $1.8 billion slush fund payouts based on the severe emotional trauma I experienced on January 6th. The residual PTSD from that day has left me incapable of finding a full-time paying job in politics, and I still haven’t landed a book deal yet. I realize neither of those things has a direct correlation to the events of the day. Still, since so many MAGA snowflakes are whining about how they’ve “suffered” once people found out they plotted to overthrow our government, I figured I could claim similar residual trauma and financial stresses.

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Trump is set to toss this MAGA coward in the trash

I think Mike Johnson is one of the most loathsome human beings on the planet, and I have license to say anything I want about him. That’s because, as a gay man, Johnson has attacked me in more ways than I can count.

But this isn’t about my dislike of Johnson. Putting personal feelings aside, I can state that Johnson will go down as the worst Speaker of the House in American history for the damage he’s done to this country. Guaranteed.

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The Trump effect has given America PTSD — literally

Friends,

I was born just after the end of World War II. The first half of the 20th century marked a particularly difficult, violent era.

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This man is the antidote to Trump's poison

I met David Letterman twice. Once when he first began his show, walking up 53rd Street. Such an approachable guy. And once again, after he’d left, at a Starbucks in my apartment building.

He said he remembered meeting me 30 years ago. Of course, he was kidding.

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Trump learns the lessons of the past


Nick Anderson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist.

Trump planted a bomb that's set to sink his whole presidency

Friends,

Trump’s revenge tour continues.

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Trump secretly built a network of thugs to crack the skulls of his MAGA foes

There is a reason why we can’t stop talking about the “president’s” breathtakingly appalling IRS “settlement.” It is not in the slightest hyperbolic to call it the most scandalous and despicable arrangement in American history. And in the era of Trump, that’s really saying something.

The $1.776 billion slush fund arranged by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanch — otherwise known as Trump’s chief enabler — and the rest of the president’s corrupt cronies is a blatant admission that the criminals now have full control of the country we once knew as the United States. It’s now little more than a banana republic.

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Trump's endgame will be crushed by this profound conviction

The United States and the Republic of China (the official name for Taiwan) — one of the world’s most vibrant and functional democracies — have had a formal defense relationship since 1955. Last week, Donald Trump — who’s been withholding since last year two shipments totaling $25 billion worth of US military hardware Taiwan has purchased — said that relationship is now a “bargaining chip” to get what he, his oligarch friends, and his family want from China.

America was founded on the idea that democracy — a form of government that our Founders discovered functioning well among Native American societies, as I lay out in The Hidden History of American Democracy: Rediscovering Humanity’s Ancient Way of Living — was our north star, the core concept around which all our actions revolved.

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