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Republicans on the verge of a nervous breakdown
The GOP, traditionally a party of conservative tailored suits and starched shirts, is acting like a bunch of 1960s radicals. And they're failing at it.
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Puerto Ricans and the election of 2020 in Florida
Puerto Rican voters in Florida are unhappy with President Donald Trump. But does that translate into votes in 2020?
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No wonder Wall Street fears Warren and Sanders – they speak for the people
Donald Trump’s victory showed right vs left is irrelevant but he made anti-establishment fury work for those in charge.
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New travel restrictions further tighten stranglehold on the Cuban people by the Trump administration
Telephone numbers for the White House and your members of Congress are included. Call them and let them know how you feel about this cruelty.
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Cracks in the stone wall
This was the week that Donald Trump’s stone wall started to crack. It’s a wall built to make the world safe for falsehood and delusion.
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The debate, the winner(s), and a lifetime to go
Attacks directed at Elizabeth Warren show that she has overtaken Joe Biden as frontrunner among Democrats. All eyes were also on Bernie Sanders.
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A moveable farce
Like a computer virus, Trump 2.0 is more destructive than Trump 1.0. And his campaign rhetoric becomes nastier and even more obscene.
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The CIA is worse than Trump
Why do people feel the need to choose between either Donald Trump or the CIA? Why does this have to be a zero-sum game? Why is it one or the other?
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The ‘Joker’ is a film about the America that gave us Trump
This movie is about the America that feels no need to help the outcast, the destitute. The America where the filthy rich just get richer and filthier.
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What does ‘impeachment’ mean to Democrats? They don’t say.
The country has been in a deepening constitutional crisis for more than two stormy decades and now, belatedly, the speaker is proposing an umbrella?
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