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MAGA's laughable new 'war' is an even bigger lie than DeSantis' family Bible

Remember the War on Christmas, when conservatives worked themselves into a lather over America-hating freaks wishing people “Happy Holidays,” putting on community celebrations called “Winterfest” instead of Christmas or parking a Festivus Pole next to a Manger Scene?

Or the Black Santa phenomenon, which so horrified Fox News’ Megyn Kelly she felt compelled to declare “Santa is white”?

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These brave Republicans stood up to Trump — and showed how to beat him

Especially in these dark times, it’s important to salute courageous individuals who stand up to Trump’s tyranny.

My latest Joseph Welch Award (named after the courageous attorney who stood up to Joseph McCarthy in the 1954 Army-McCarthy hearings) goes to the 21 Indiana Senate Republicans who stood up to Trump last Thursday.

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America was mourning — and our insanely jealous leader's response was disgusting

More incomprehensible tragedy visited the United States of America when we learned that Hollywood legend Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, were found dead in their Los Angeles home Sunday.

The couple’s son, Nick Reiner, 32, was arrested in connection with the deaths. He has been charged with murder.

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This unforgivably hateful attack shows the true emptiness in Trump's soul

We know we shouldn’t be shocked by our president’s consistently disgusting behavior, and yet still we are.

Every. Single. Time.

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Trump's inconceivable botch exposes a truly frozen heart

At the White House Congressional Christmas Ball last week, Donald Trump appeared to forget he was Barron Trump’s father. Pointing to the first lady, Melania Trump, the President mused, “She's got a wonderful boy and she's very proud of her boy.”

It was an unintentionally telling moment from a man whose instinct toward children seems to extend little beyond neglect and nonplussedness.

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The real Trump Derangement Syndrome

Nick Anderson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist.

Trump's depravity grimly echoes one of Rome's sickest tyrants

As more of the Epstein files are released, reminding us of President Donald Trump’s close association with Jeffrey Epstein and the young people he abused and trafficked, as well as the president’s ongoing array of misogynist insults and actions (like calling journalist Catherine Lucey “piggy” and name-calling Marjorie Taylor Greene to the point where she jumped ship), what keeps coming to my mind are the sexual exploits of authoritarians throughout history. As a scholar of the New Testament and the origins of Christianity, I have a special interest in the lives of the Roman emperors — in particular, the notorious Emperor Nero.

According to historians of antiquity (trigger warning here!), Emperor Nero was known to use and abuse many people, especially women, allegedly murdering two of his wives and his aunt while sleeping with a Vestal Virgin and — yes! — his mother before he killed her. Roman politicians and historians held back remarkably little when considering Nero’s excesses. Perhaps the most famous of those writers, Tacitus, shared how Nero “polluted himself by every lawful or lawless indulgence.” Cassius Dio, author of 80 volumes of Roman history, describes Nero skulking around Rome at night “insulting women,” “practicing lewdness on boys,” and “beating, wounding, and murdering” others. And Suetonius, the most famous biographer of the Caesars, claimed that Nero had invented a perversion all his own. At public games he was hosting, he would put on an animal skin and “assail with violence the private parts both of men and women, while they were bound to stakes.”

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This red-state GOP hatched a plot to screw over its voters — and deserves a wakeup call

Republican lawmakers are in desperate need of a civics lesson.

They need to learn — or be reminded — that as elected officials, their first obligation is to uphold the laws of the Missouri Constitution as they fight for the welfare and well-being of the citizens they represent.

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Christmas could be what sinks Trump

Trump gave what was billed as a “Christmas speech” in rural Pennsylvania last week that began with his “wishing each and every one of you a very merry Christmas, happy New Year, all of that stuff” and boasting that now, under his presidency, “everybody’s saying ‘Merry Christmas’ again.”

Then he claimed — contrary to the experience of nearly everyone in the crowd — that he had gotten them “lower prices” and “bigger paychecks.” And asserted that anyone having difficulty making ends meet should just cut back on buying stuff.

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Why Rob Reiner's 'This Is Spinal Tap' remains the funniest rock satire ever made

Editor's note: This story was written before the announcement of Rob Reiner's untimely death and is presented here as a tribute to the artist.

With Spinal Tap II: The End Continues hitting cinemas, now is the perfect moment to revisit its precursor, one of most influential and hilarious comedy films ever made, 1984’s This Is Spinal Tap.

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There's one voice that will finish Trump — and the GOP has no control

Donald Trump went out to give a rally for the first time in months, speaking in a swing district in Pennsylvania. The White House hyped it to be a speech on affordability, but Trump instead attacked “affordability” as a “hoax” and veered into his usual viciously racist attacks.

Democrats couldn’t wish for a better scenario.

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A chain of catastrophes reveals Trump’s true loyalties

America is in or on the verge of a seriously bad recession and the Trump regime is hiding the numbers — the signs are everywhere. His incoherent tariffs, massive tax breaks for billionaires, and gutting the Inflation Reduction Act are kneecapping our economy.

In response, Trump visited Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania and tried to pitch himself as a champion for the little guy, the middle class, small farmers, and working people.

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These Trump challenges to justice should alarm every American — not just former judges

The public has been hearing from a lot of federal judges over the past year, much more than normal. That’s because many of them are concerned about the Trump administration’s commitment to the rule of law.

Dickinson College President John E. Jones III was appointed as a federal judge by President George W. Bush and spent 20 years on the bench after being confirmed unanimously by the U.S. Senate in 2002. Jones spoke with The Conversation U.S. senior politics editor, Naomi Schalit, about America’s legal landscape after almost a year of Donald Trump’s presidency.

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