Elections 2016

Dear Christian: No, I don’t hate you -- here is what I do hate

On the important difference between hating bad ideas and hating people.

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'Being right sucks': 'The Simpsons' gives a nod to its 2000 prediction of a Trump presidency

On Sunday night, The Simpsons gave a nod to the series' episode from 2000 in which Donald Trump became president.

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Trump to '60 Minutes': Supreme Court ruled in favor of same-sex marriage and 'I'm fine with that'

In an interview broadcast Sunday on CBS' 60 Minutes, President-elect Donald Trump told Leslie Stahl that he doesn't actually intend to make sure America's same-sex couples' marriages are annulled.

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'Your deficiencies of understanding are not my problem': Charles Blow scorches Trump ally Kingston

New York Times columnist Charles Blow blistered former Republican congressman Rep. Jack Kingston (GA) on Sunday when Kingston praised Donald Trump's selection of Breitbart.com CEO Steve Bannon as White House chief strategist.

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Van Jones blows up when Republican operative lectures him about 'whitelash' remarks

Former White House aide and activist Van Jones blew up at longtime Republican operative Mary Matalin on Sunday when she said that he should retract his statements that the 2016 election results are part of a "whitelash," i.e., a backlash against eight years of a black president.

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Men arrested after brawl over Donald Trump in Connecticut Mexican restaurant

Two men in Hartford, Connecticut were arrested after a fistfight in a Mexican restaurant that began as an argument about President-elect Donald Trump.

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Trump picks Priebus as White House chief of staff

President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, the establishment favorite and a low-key party insider, to serve as his White House chief of staff, CNN quoted sources as saying on Sunday.

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'Trump Nation -- whites only': Trump fans deface Maryland church for reaching out to Hispanics

A predominately-immigrant church in Maryland was defaced with racist graffiti over the weekend by fans of President-elect Donald Trump.

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US protesters begin fifth day of marches against Trump presidency

Demonstrators across the United States planned to take to the streets for a fifth straight day on Sunday to protest President-elect Donald Trump, whose campaign manager said President Barack Obama and Democrat Hillary Clinton should support a peaceful transition.

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Trump is an avowed sinner -- so why did American evangelicals vote for him?

Evangelicals, or born-again Christians, account for approximately 25.4% of the US population – and Donald Trump should thank them for their support. Exit polls show that roughly 80% of white evangelicals voted for Trump. That percentage is even higher than what George W. Bush received from the faithful in 2000 and 2004.

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Rudy Giuliani worries Trump kids will be 'out of work' if his company is run by a blind trust

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani defended President-elect Donald Trump's plans to allow his children to continue to run his companies even if they are placed in a blind trust.

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Paul Ryan: Access to birth control for women is 'nitty-gritty detail' not worth talking about

House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) on Sunday refused to say if some women would lose access to birth control benefits after Republicans repeal President Barack Obama's health care reform law.

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Stop asking me to empathize with the white working class

The only people who were surprised by white people voting for white supremacy is other white people. Muslims, black folks and other people of color have been petrified of this outcome for a long time now, because we know how white power will do anything to preserve itself. We have seen it, worked beside it, watched it on the news, lived next door to it, witnessed it call itself our friend and then question our experiences with racism when we recount them.

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