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Democrats Need to Take the Car Keys Away from Bernie
The Platner fiasco has unleashed something of a brawl in the Democratic Party over how the sexting candidate with a Nazi tattoo came to be their rival to Susan Collins, now in her 5th term as Republican senator from Maine. Bernie Sanders thought his socialists could pass off blue-collar impersonator Graham Platner -- a product of the elite ...Read more
Graham Platner's Disqualifying Behavior
The Washington Post put it this way: Platner, before the latest allegation, faced scrutiny for old social media posts dismissive of sexual assault, a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol that he has since covered up, sexually explicit text messages he sent to other women after he married in 2023, and allegations of physical violence by ex-...Read more
The Pursuit of Happiness, Spiked
WASHINGTON -- The Trump whirling dervish has come and gone to Turkey -- to demand NATO hand over Greenland! -- leaving a city exhausted by his wild Fourth of July displays.
But first, it was so great to see legions of World Cup soccer fans all over the world, at all hours, cheering on their countries, especially the England and Mexico teams ...Read more
Of Course the System is Rigged -- Look at Elon Musk!
From Q-Anon nuttiness to JD Vance's "Deep State" quackery, wacko right-wing conspiracies have oozed into the center of Republican politics.
But don't let their goofiness obscure the fact that there is indeed a very real plot to rig America's economic and political system, causing wealth and power to flow uphill -- from the workaday majority ...Read more
Call of the Vile: Mayor Pete Gets Swatted, and So Does America
Everything about President Donald Trump's Independence Day-eve speech at Mt. Rushmore was a much-unneeded reminder that the personification of crude, self-glorifying narcissism occupies the White House as we celebrate our 250th birthday. He chose the venue to suggest, not subtly, that he deserves to be etched on a mountainside along with -- God ...Read more
Are You Chasing False Gods?
My sadly departed friend, Frank, was a unicorn. He lived 89 years in the town he grew up in, a village on the Connecticut shore. A reporter at his local newspaper for over half a century, he had turned down offers to work for more glamorous publications, among them Sports Illustrated and The New York Times.
Frank had considered the priesthood...Read more
The Declaration of Independence Details 'Repeated Injuries' Inflicted by British Monarchy; Trump Has Executed a Similar Playbook
Delegates from across the original 13 colonies signed the Declaration of Independence 250 years ago on July 4, 1776, detailing the abuses of the king of England that led to their fight for sovereignty. Their condemnation feels all too familiar today.
The Declaration of Independence proclaimed the country's original 13 colonies separate from ...Read more
Why is Trump playing the Communist card?
Trump has run out of cards to play in the midterm elections, which is why he’s now talking about the “communist menace.”
He can’t talk about the economy, because prices continue to rise faster than wages, which means most Americans are getting poorer. He can’t talk about foreign policy, because his war in Iran has been a debacle, his ...Read more
A Former Slave Told Us the Value of July 4
It is unfortunate but also ironically appropriate that national efforts to celebrate the nation’s birth have been rattled by internal disputes over how that birth should be celebrated.
"Who controls the past controls the future,” wrote George Orwell in 1984. “Who controls the present controls the past."
By altering history to make the ...Read more
Israel, Ukraine: Not Democracies
The United States is heavily invested in Israel and Ukraine. One of the primary arguments used to justify extravagant American military spending, intelligence cooperation and diplomatic support on those two nations is that they are both democracies -- not merely countries with elections, and not merely flawed democracies, but shining beacons ...Read more
On This Special Fourth of July, Celebrate With America's Diverse, Inspiring Team USA
Americans seeking inspiration during this anniversary of independence should turn away from the nation's capital, where Donald Trump's narcissistic celebration provides only national embarrassment (and perhaps a few laughs).
They can look instead to the World Cup, where the performance of the U.S. Men's National Team is renewing the patriotic...Read more
America's Public Lands Need the Same Vision That Created Them
Frederick Law Olmsted is well known for pioneering landscape architecture. We know him as the man behind Central Park in New York City, which was his first major park project. He is also well known for his work on the U.S. Capitol grounds and the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. What many may not realize is that Olmsted was also a...Read more
The Fall of Vicksburg
When I was 19, I knew a much older man who'd grown up in 1930s Alabama.
"We didn't celebrate the Fourth of July," he told me. "For us, it was the day Vicksburg fell."
Vicksburg, Mississippi, fell to Union troops on July 4, 1863. The Confederates surrendered, as was their habit. Long memories still mourn the Lost Cause of Black backs whipped ...Read more
Teddy Roosevelt was Everything Donald Trump is Not
When someone lies every time he opens his mouth, it’s impossible to say what’s the biggest lie of all. But clearly, after insisting he actually won the 2020 election, one of Donald Trump’s biggest lies is claiming he’s just like Teddy Roosevelt.
Trump did so again this week when he flew off to the opening of the new Theodore Roosevelt ...Read more
Some French Say 'Non' to Air Conditioning. Others Say 'Oui'
Europe is now the fastest heating continent, and Paris is suffering greatly under 100-plus Fahrenheit temperatures. That has inspired some conservative Americans to politicize the French aversion to air conditioning. In return, many in France are blaming Americans' burning of planet-warming fossil fuels to power their ACs.
Whose voice hits ...Read more
The End of the Term
He still hasn't given up. In the wake of the 6-3 decision of the Supreme Court tossing out his Executive Order abolishing birthright citizenship, President Donald Trump was back at it, insisting that Congress should act. He cared enough about the case that he took the unprecedented step of attending the oral argument. But he brushed off the ...Read more
Trump's Tawdry and Gaudy Birthday Party
WASHINGTON -- No, friends, Romans, countrymen, it wasn't enough to murder the White House Rose Garden.
It wasn't enough to tear down its stately East Wing, where guests gathered and mingled. It wasn't enough to brandish "Donald J. Trump" over "John F. Kennedy" on the marble wall of the national performing arts center.
Oh, and he just closed ...Read more
Days of Disgrace: America Tells Refugees to Pound Sand
"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free," reads the iconic welcome to the world's oppressed inscribed on the Statue of Liberty. Emma Lazarus, the poet who penned those words, had herself helped Jewish refugees from the anti-Semitic pogroms of Eastern Europe who had fled to our shores in the late 19th ...Read more
Do Democrats Have the Guts to Let a Toxic Nominee Lose?
One of the saddest posts this weekend featured Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, a moderate, welcoming three Democratic Socialist of America candidates who had won primaries with a handful votes. They included Darializa Avila Chevalier, a nutcase who called for abolishing the borders, police and prisons in addition to accusing Joe ...Read more
Is JD Vance more dangerous than Trump?
JD Vance said on Friday that the U.S. wins “either way” in negotiations with Iran. “If we make the final deal, then great,” Vance told HBO’s Bill Maher. “If we don’t make the final deal, their nuclear program is still destroyed. They’re still much weaker as a country.”
Just hours after Vance’s appearance on HBO, Iran ...Read more




















































