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An angry Trump defends American history and warns of the bleak future he has planned in Very Important Letter.

What happens when Trump is finished going after his high-profile enemies like John Bolton? What about everyone else, like us?

We aren't distracted, dammit, we are furious about ALL OF IT during Republicans' relentless attack on America.

Right this minute members of the House of Representatives and Senate who have failed to act to restrain Trump in his violations of his oath of office are actually guilty of the same offenses.

Never before in the history of the nation, or the world for that matter, has the fabled subway sandwich become such a rich emblem both of resistance to fascism and satire.

The fundamentalist Christians who wrote the laws enforcing the Ten Commandments in Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas are not confident about their own faith. That’s why they want to force their religion on the rest of us.

Loyalty oaths, banned history, forced obedience: the right isn’t hiding anymore. They’re telling us exactly what kind of dictatorship they want.

The plain fact is that Putin doesn’t just want the areas of Ukraine he has already taken. He wants all of Ukraine, every last inch of it.

Republican political and religious leaders have managed to fabricate a nonexistent national danger involving an infinitesimal number of people who are already among the most vulnerable and at-risk communities in this nation.

Trump promised to "drain the swamp." Instead he filled it with billionaires, crooks, and fascists.

When Florida kids get to college—those who don't opt for trade schools—they may be a bit shocked when they find out about slavery, that civics was not taught in the Bible and that they are just now finding out about sex.

That the fate of the nation of Ukraine hangs in the balance, subject to the whims of the toddler in the White House, is the scandal of this century.

Have you ever stopped to ask yourself, if Trump is so damn for America, how can he hate so many people who call this place home and who dream of calling it home?

The New York Times can cover Russia’s war of aggression as what it is—murderous, outrageous, illegal, and unacceptable—or they can continue to cover the whole thing as if it’s a game of power.

The deepest similarity between what Trump is doing now and what Hitler was able to achieve lies in the bureaucratic ability to render extraordinary measures administratively ordinary.

Trump looked impotent standing next to the Russian dictator who had shown the world his power to get a meeting on American soil with an easily manipulated putz of a president.
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