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It is among the most familiar patterns of the Trump era. First, the president says or does something weird, rude or otherwise norm-defying. Some elected Republicans object, and the response from Trump and his minions is to shoot the messenger. The dynamic holds constant whether it’s big ...
“If they ever make a sequel to ‘Dumb and Dumber,’” Rahm Emanuel mused to a packed hall at St. Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire last week, “there’s a lot of competition in this administration for who gets to play the lead.” If there’s one thing Emanuel isn’t, it’s ...
Donald Trump’s assault on our democratic institutions did not stop voters from giving him a second term. The top reason they cited for electing him was the economy, notably their unhappiness over high prices.
During the campaign, Trump promised to “bring prices down, starting on Day ...
On Easter morning, Trump posted:
“Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! “Open the F----n’ Strait, you crazy b-----ds, or you’ll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH!” he continued, adding, “Praise be to ...
So much for journalistic objectivity.
The BBC science editor covering the launch of Artemis II couldn’t contain her enthusiasm when the first plumes of smoke spread out from the launch pad. “Oh, my goodness! Oh, my goodness!” she exclaimed, clapping. As the rocket lifted off, she got ...
As a Black American who is old enough to remember the last days of legal Jim Crow racial segregation, I pay special attention whenever I hear signs that in many American minds the Civil War never really ended.
So does President Trump. That may help to explain why he took the extraordinary ...