Showing results for: donald trump (page 969)
Democrats unsuccessfully move to adjourn Kavanaugh’s Senate hearings: “What are we trying to hide?”
Shira Tarlo
More than 40,000 pages of Kavanaugh documents were released in the final hours before confirmation hearings began
Conservatives triggered into #NikeBoycott over Colin Kaepernick ads
D. Watkins
People are burning sneakers they already bought over the new Just Do It ad campaign
Republican senator stands up to Donald Trump over Jeff Sessions and the Justice Department
Matthew Rozsa
Nebraska senator and longtime Trump critic slams the president over his attacks on the Justice Department
With McCain’s passing, Lindsey Graham had an opportunity to stand up. He’s already blown it
Heather Digby Parton
As the nation mourns his longtime hero and closest friend, Lindsey Graham chooses to grovel before Trump's throne
Qatar’s $15 billion snub of Trump over Turkey puts another key U.S. relationship at risk
Nader Habibi
Why is Qatar defying U.S. over sanctions against Turkey for refusing to release a detained American pastor?
Decoding “the first Twitter president”: Mathematician Anthony Bonato on the science of Trump tweets
Chauncey DeVega
A Canadian mathematician identifies the themes and patterns in Donald Trump's Twitter feed.
As a Supreme Court justice, Brett Kavanaugh will present an immediate threat to women’s rights
Amanda Marcotte
More than 20 cases in federal court right now will offer Kavanaugh the opportunity to undercut reproductive rights
The failure to punish white-collar crime after the 2008 financial crisis helped produce Trump
Marshall Auerback
A decade after the big crash, Trump’s rise to power is the most obvious consequence of poor governance
A Labor Day warning: We’re all working to support Donald Trump’s empire of debt. What if it falls?
Bob Hennelly
Trump tore up the pay raise for federal workers, but he's not backing down on billions of tax cuts for the rich
Why is Trump ramping up his unwieldy war on weed?
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's new "marijuana task force" is a big step backward for America
Are Trump supporters evil, or just wrong? Political scientists struggle with morality
Paul Rosenberg
A battle between two arcane-sounding theories about ideology actually wrestles with profound moral questions
The Intellectual Dark Web conservatives fear
Taylor Link
These anonymous Twitter accounts are the real Intellectual Dark Web, and they're calling out right-wing media
President Trump supporters enraged John McCain’s funeral threw “political hand grenades”
Taylor Link
Those who love Trump's willingness to offend anyone and everyone are upset eulogies for McCain hit the president
Would Trump’s impeachment kill the economy? Our panel of experts says nah, not really
Max Cea
Would the markets crash, as Trump suggests, if Congress actually impeaches him? Our panel suggests otherwise
Are the politics of “incivility” paving the road to an American fascism? Part 2 of 2
Henry A. Giroux
Only a renewal of historical memory can help us understand the threat posed by Trump, and then confront it
Another ho-hum summer with Donald Trump: Here are all the “big” stories we wish we could forget
Andrew O'Hehir
It was the summer of Singapore, Helsinki, "children in cages" and Michael Cohen. But there was ever so much more
Facebook and the “two-feed solution”: Social media giant can be both a “platform” and a publisher
Rick Gell
Mark Zuckerberg's company can resolve its current dilemma. But only if it faces the truth about its hypocrisy
How to blow $700 billion really fast: A tale of exploding defense budgets and military failure
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Step 1: Buy the most expensive weapons in history. Step 2: Don't use them, since they mostly don't work
Are the politics of “incivility” paving the road to an American fascism? Part 1 of 2
Henry A. Giroux
Complaints about civility avoid the big questions of the Trump era: Why is America sliding into authoritarianism?
Neo-Nazis target Andrew Gillum, Florida’s first black gubernatorial nominee, with racist robocalls
Brad Reed
Andrew Gillum became the first black man to ever receive a major party nomination to be Florida’s governor
Russia state TV roots for Republicans to prevail in midterms
Travis Gettys
Russia hopes to help Trump by promoting his economic successes and by cultivating relationships with GOP officials
Stephen Colbert thinks one Donald Trump controversy was “highly overblown”
Rachel Leah
Stephen Colbert says of Jimmy Fallon's Trump hair tousle: "I think it's highly overblown"
Trump loses it after his “off the record comments” about Canada are revealed
Brad Reed
On Friday, Trump attacked Bloomberg News reporters for allegedly leaking out his comments insulting Canada
Ron DeSantis and the “monkey” comment: Here’s why conscious intent doesn’t matter
Chauncey DeVega
Is the Republican gubernatorial nominee a racist? That's irrelevant: Those words have a long and ugly history
Page: 969