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Republicans Admit They Lose When Elections are Fair and Free
read moreRepublicans Admit They Lose When Elections are Fair and Free
read moreHuge fight breaks out among White House coronavirus task force over Trump’s touting of coronavirus drug: report
read moreTrump has trapped us all in a nightmare whirlwind — but he’ll eventually jump ship
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read moreThere were zero winners and lots of losers at the Democratic presidential primary debate
read moreWhy Trump’s Vendetta Against Obama Is a Losing Proposition
read moreFor years now we’ve known that Donald Trump lied and cheated in his business dealings. We know that—at a minimum—he welcomed Russian interference in the 2016 election and that he obstructed justice to thwart the investigation of those efforts. We know that he extorted the Ukrainian president to get dirt on his political opponent and then covered it up by obstructing investigations in congress.
read more[Translate] AlterNet Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell. Written by David Atkins / The Washington Monthly February 1, 2020 So it has...
read more[Translate] It is a great detriment to civil discourse that the divide between left and right in the United States is often depicted...
read moreIn recent days, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has floated the idea that the Senate might vote to dismiss the articles of impeachment against President Trump without ever holding a trial.
read moreJust try phoning Trump’s private banker Rosemary T. Vrablic at Deutsche Bank’s U.S. headquarters in Manhattan.
read more[Translate] “I believe that President Trump is engaged in the most direct sustained assault on freedom of the press in our...
read moreA psychiatry professor is sounding the alarm about President Donald Trump’s slurred speech, most recently after he touted a record “sock rocket” during his campaign rally in Florida Tuesday.
read moreAs the 2020 election race heats up, U.S. politics, the nation’s political culture as a whole, and even the future of organized human life are at a crossroads.
read moreI believed the combination — shame and the well-honed D.C. survival instinct — could be enough to collect 20 Republican votes to remove this demonstrable menace of a president. I believed it was possible.
read moreFive luminaries explain the concept of ‘environmental justice’ and reveal why, alongside the climate crisis, it is one of the most pressing issues of our time
read moreFormer Rep. Joe Walsh, R-Ill., who announced in August that he would compete against President Donald Trump for the 2020 GOP nomination, has accused Fox News and conservative radio of lying about the impeachment inquiry.
read more[Translate] President Donald J. Trump points to the crowd and claps his hands as he disembarks Air Force One Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019,...
read moreNoam Chomsky was railing against far-right Republicans and neoliberal corporate Democrats long before Donald Trump became president, but the Trump era has certainly given the veteran journalist/author plenty to talk about.
read moreThe lawmakers are doing it. The candidates are doing it. The mass media are doing it. All are excluding from their arenas the leading citizen groups as never before, since the early nineteen sixties. The nonprofit national advocacy/research organizations that led the way for social reforms are being shut out of the political process.
read more“Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof” is an oft-quoted aphorism from the King James Bible. It basically means that there are enough problems in the present that one should not only avoid adding to them, but not worry too much about the future.
read moreIf you’ve ever said “Donald Trump makes me sick,” it was probably a metaphorical statement. Or was it?
read moreDuring the 2019 election, a news story about the Labor Party supporting a “death tax” – which turned out to be fake – gained traction on social media.
read moreNot only is Joe Biden innocent of any wrongdoing in Ukraine — as almost every legitimate news organization now acknowledges — but his actions concerning his son’s business interests there were precisely the opposite of the smears launched against him by the Trump campaign.
read moreUkraine’s former president categorically denied that Joe Biden had ever asked him to open or close any criminal cases, effectively knocking down President Donald Trump’s conspiracy theory about the former vice president.
read moreThe environmental justice movement that is surging globally is intentionally intersectional, showing how global warming is connected to issues such as race, poverty, migration and public health.
read moreFrom the first day, Donald Trump has been an unhappy president. Because he knew he was engaging in treason.
read moreNo, Trump didn’t make an explicit threat. He didn’t have to.
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