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Lawrence O'Donnell Utterly Shreds 'Wise Guy' Josh Hawley And His 'Punk Joke'
HuffPost· 4 days ago“So, no, standing for 90 minutes is not a presidential job requirement,” said O’Donnell. “Adolf...
Replacing Taxes With Tariffs Would Take Us Back to the 1800s
The New Republic via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoThe modern income tax, with employer withholding and the federal government largely eliminating its...
Remembering Vint Lawrence
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThat’s Lyndon Johnson in Franklin Roosevelt’s side-view mirror; John F. Kennedy is FDR’s steering-wheel ornament. Mario Cuomo, famously a devotee of the...
MSNBC host blasts 'wise-guy' Republican's Biden dig: 'Hitler could stand for 90 minutes'
The Raw Story· 4 days agoMSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell unloaded on Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley for attempting to use what he...
One More Time With Feeling: Unity Is Overrated
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 1 day agoDeclare something an existential threat like a war, and the president gets to act like a commander-in-chief or king on the home front. “As in the great...
Nonstop attacks about Trump, Biden's mental acuity loom over the first presidential debate
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoNext week's debate will be a major test for President Biden and former President Trump, who have...
Trump may be the first Republican presidential candidate to campaign at Temple
Philly.com· 2 days agoDonald Trump may become the first Republican presidential candidate to hold a campaign event on...
Opinion: GOP Pushes the Ten Commandments but Ignores Jesus’ Actual Teachings
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThanks to a new law, Louisiana classrooms are slated to post the Ten Commandments in every classroom...
Opinion | If Donald Trump Wins, So Will Paul Manafort. ‘You Are a Real Man.’
New York Times· 3 days agoA few years ago, Paul Manafort was a disgraced political operative living in a windowless cell. If...
Will Trump give the familiar VP storyline a new makeover in Milwaukee?
NPR· 19 hours agoUntil 1932, when Franklin Roosevelt flew to Chicago to accept his first nomination, nominees did not appear at the convention at all. But this will not ...