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If President Biden wants to draw a bright line between his foreign policy goals and Trump’s avowed isolationism and support of Russia, now is the time, and the disaster in Gaza is the place.
Florida will continue to spend an ever-increasing amount of taxpayer money on pipes and pumps and seawalls, but considers anything that might deal with the causes of climate change to be “an obsolete program or whatnot.”
Trump’s not a superman. Owning a corrupt Supreme Court does not give him the political power to win an election that depends on the votes of American citizens.
Military contractors like General Dynamics, Vigor Industrial, Anduril Industries, and others are currently developing unmanned tanks, submarines, and drones.
Is the fix in? Not completely, but it’s just terrifying how close we’re getting to having a country run by a small club of billionaire fascists.
How much more damage are we willing to take? Garland and the DOJ need to get some answers and share them with the American people soon.
Trump’s toadies and bootlickers agree: The Martyr of Mar-a-Lago is the savior of America and his pal Putin is not only a genius, he’s the defender of white Christianity.
Yulia Navalnaya’s story fits squarely within a larger pattern of other female political leaders and activists who become publicly prominent after their husbands die or are imprisoned for their opposition to an authoritarian regime.
Here’s what Republicans are planning in the event Joe Biden wins re-election and Democrats hold the Senate and take the House this November.
Serious tax rates, apologists for our wealthy claim, can’t work. The stats suggest otherwise.
Trump may have won the primary in South Carolina, but down in the weeds of the vote, he has some real problems. Haley won’t be a factor from now on. But her voters will, and Trump will ignore them at his peril.
For Texas women to exercise their inherent right to control their own bodies, they’re forced to travel to nearby states. But the state’s brutal extremists bark that “we’ll ban that, too!”
The days that Republicans could say they were pro-life and forget about the details are over. It turns out that being anti-abortion wasn’t about the fetus as much as it was about the votes.
Even with the lessons from 2020, election administrators find themselves in unknown territory this time around.
Republicans say: if you’re pregnant and don’t want to have the baby, you can’t stop your pregnancy. But if you’re infertile and you want to start a pregnancy, you can’t do that, either.
Public understanding of propaganda usually links it to lying, but that’s not quite correct. The most effective propaganda will interlace carefully selected verifiable facts with emotional appeals.
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