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Donald Trump wants to run the government as a business. But he’s never been any good at that either
Heather Digby Parton
The premise has a few flaws: The two arenas have little in common. And Trump has always been terrible at business
The FBI and Donald Trump: Understanding their strange alliance is key to unpacking the Russia scandal
Heather Digby Parton
Once again, James Comey and the FBI have Trump's back in a crisis. An independent investigation is urgently needed
Trump takes the “shackles” off: Mass deportations begin as the world looks on in outrage
Heather Digby Parton
ICE agents and other federal cops are having "fun" again, as Trump sets them free to deport whoever they want
Forget about “reaching out” to Trump voters, Democrats — that’s a pointless, self-destructive strategy
Heather Digby Parton
Is liberal outrage driving away the "deplorables"? Too bad. To win, we need righteous anger, not compromise
Will Trump and Bannon drag us into another big ground war? It could happen sooner than we think
Heather Digby Parton
Our president wants to "knock the hell out of ISIS" and "take the oil"; his key adviser longs for World War III
Trump’s strategic vision of chaos: Inventing a nonexistent crisis so he can “solve” it
Heather Digby Parton
The president depicts a failing America that's more like 2009 than 2017 — so he can take credit for doing nothing
Deeper and darker: Trump’s unknown financial connections to Russia may hold the key to the widening scandal
Heather Digby Parton
Deeper and deeper: Congress wakes up as Trump's ties to Russia look more tangled and troubling than ever
Donald Trump’s disastrous reality show: Master trash-talker turned flailing president searches for a new villain
Heather Digby Parton
As Thursday's unhinged performance makes clear, being president is no damn fun, and Donald Trump doesn't like it
Can Jeff Sessions be trusted to investigate Flynn, Trump and the Russians? The answer should be obvious
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's attorney general was a central figure in the presidential campaign. He can't pretend to be impartial
As White House spirals into crisis, what will Congress do? GOP leaders face unhappy choice
Heather Digby Parton
As Trump's White House implodes, congressional Republicans must confront a dilemma: their country or their agenda
Beneath the deepening chaos of the Trump administration, the Trump business is doing just fine
Heather Digby Parton
Sure, the new administration is engulfed in scandals and infighting. But the Trump business is poised to cash in
Jeff Sessions takes charge: Expect an era of open warfare on civil rights and civil liberties
Heather Digby Parton
Expect good times for cops and prosecutors and a return to the "war on drugs." Don't invest in legal weed just yet
Through the looking glass: How can we recognize our friends in the mixed-up world of Donald Trump?
Rebecca Gordon
The enemies of our enemy are not our friends. It's important to remember that during the next four years and beyond
Trump and terrorism: Why is the White House ignoring the real danger of homegrown extremism?
Heather Digby Parton
Ask the FBI — the biggest danger comes from white supremacists, "sovereign citizens" and other homegrown nuts
Donald Trump’s coming police state: We have a president who wants unlimited power and won’t respect the rule of law
Heather Digby Parton
He wasn't kidding about being the "law and order" president. What that will mean looks more chilling every day
George W. Bush’s “torture lawyer” turns on Trump — but it may be too late
Heather Digby Parton
John Yoo unleashed the "unitary executive" theory that enabled Bush's torture program. Now he wants to take it back
Building the realm of alternative facts: Trump’s lies are enabled by years of right-wing media
Heather Digby Parton
After decades of Rush Limbaugh, Fox News and Breitbart, conservatives can no longer tell fact from fiction
Trump’s dystopian prophet: Anonymous essayist who compared the election to Flight 93 is now a White House aide
Heather Digby Parton
Former Bush speechwriter Michael Anton is revealed as "Decius," a leading intellectual of the Trump revolution
Child refugees from Central America are being turned away, too: The human cost of Trump’s ban grows daily
Heather Digby Parton
Not just Muslims: Trump's ban also affects children seeking medical care and child refugees from Latin America
Payback to the Christian right? Donald Trump owes a huge debt — and Neil Gorsuch is the first installment
Heather Digby Parton
Evangelical voters were getting restless with Trump's un-Christian policies. Gorsuch is meant to bring them home
Signs of trouble on Team Trump? Jeff Sessions could be in trouble; Michael Flynn could be toast
Heather Digby Parton
Sessions looks worse in the wake of Sally Yates' firing; Flynn may be too erratic even for the Trump White House
Trump’s Rasputin seizes the moment: A week of chaos may suit Steve Bannon’s master plan
Heather Digby Parton
Alt-right guru turned Trump adviser is using both the "Muslim ban" and bogus voter-fraud charges to spread disorder
Behind Trump’s bogus investigation of voter fraud lies the GOP’s long crusade to keep people of color from voting
Heather Digby Parton
Voter-suppression zealot Hans von Spakovsky is among the key voices urging Trump to go after mythical voter fraud
Trump’s day of shock and awe: Amid a blizzard of executive orders, the loose talk on torture is deeply chilling
Heather Digby Parton
Trump proposes a blinding cascade of policy changes, but his casual "torture works" may be the worst news of all
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