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Everyone Must Get Droned
The Achaemenid Persian Empire. Byzantium. The Ottomans. Ancient Rome. All these regimes wielded immense power relative to their contemporaries. They dominated militarily, economically, culturally and globally in ways comparable to the United States' current superpower status. All collapsed or were destroyed.
We Americans often forget that ...Read more
The Poinsettia Is a Christmas Flower Burdened With a Bad Name
When visiting San Antonio with my family, I came prepared. If we were going to take our son to see the Alamo, I wanted to make sure he learned the whole history. I did not want him believing a caricature of U.S. history that only served to enshrine so-called white heroes. Especially since my husband is Tejano. Our son is a complicated mix of ...Read more
Coffee for Black People? Nice Trade, Bro!
The last time I ordered a $12 coffee, the nice woman behind the coffee bar made me show her the money first.
"Yeah?" I said. "Then why don't you get those gay pride colored biscotti outta here, and the churros?"
Not that I go out for coffee all that much. I make coffee at home, is what I do.
After the coffee, I went on down to Sam's House ...Read more
Yes, Virginia,There is Still a Santa Claus
If there’s one thing never-Trumpers need this holiday season – and, remember, we are the majority of Americans! – it’s a bit of good cheer. Here it is.
First, let’s not kid ourselves. These are still perilous times. Every day, Donald Trump does something more outrageous, more destructive, more un-American – and gets away with it. In...Read more
Trump Leads America Boldly Into Decline
Bribery, inflation, plagues, crumbling trade links, stalled innovation -- all these negatives helped bring down the once-mighty Roman Empire. But Rome needed centuries of bad leadership to collapse.
Donald Trump seems to be undoing American greatness at warp speed. Sure, the United States possesses strengths that will maintain an aura of ...Read more
'Quiet, Piggy'
He did it again. Consider the pattern. On Dec. 8, President Donald Trump went after Rachel Scott, who happens to be a woman of color, for asking him whether the administration would release the controversial video of the strike on the Venezuelan boat.
Scott: "Are you committed to releasing the full video?"
Trump: (reportedly growing ...Read more
The Gang Running This Town
WASHINGTON -- I often amuse myself by asking which member of the Trump administration is most insane and dangerous.
Dear reader, share your thoughts.
The White House is turning the lights out on democracy. Take deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, seen as a sinister Svengali for his ruthless immigration policy. Masked federal agents are ...Read more
Health Care by Kafka, Groucho and Trump
What a mess.
I mean America's corporatized, bureaucratic, profiteering medical system. It's as though the Marx Brothers and Franz Kafka conspired to create it.
Yet, in the midst of that mess, there is one saving grace -- namely the everyday workforce of dedicated nurses, therapists, hygienists and other skilled, hands-on professionals who ...Read more
Secretary of Embarrassment: Mr. Ethos Goes to Washington
If you were looking for a great choice for a terrible Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth was always your man. It was entirely unsurprising that President Donald Trump picked him. No rational person could want Hegseth anywhere near America's chain of command, and it's unclear that any rational person ever has.
For starters, there was highly ...Read more
Politicians, Please Drop Your Creepy Joker Smiles
It seems half the country's political figures have been instructed to grin like a theme-park greeter. Supposedly, that makes them seem friendly, approachable, relatable.
When I want humanoid patter, I turn to chatbots. They're more convincing.
Why this epidemic of wax museum smiles? One reason, certainly, is social media, where every sour ...Read more
AI Is Infringing on Your Civil Rights. Here's How We Can Stop That
Searching for an apartment online, applying for a loan, going through airport security or looking up a question on a search engine -- you might not think anything of these exchanges other than that they are mundane things you do, but, in many of these instances, you're actually interacting with artificial intelligence.
Avoiding AI in our ...Read more
Who’s the Last Person in the World to Deserve the Nobel Peace Prize?
Trump recently had his name engraved on the U.S. Institute of Peace — now renamed the “Donald J. Trump U.S. Institute of Peace.” On Wednesday, the White House confirmed the renaming, calling it “a powerful reminder of what strong leadership can accomplish for global stability.”
Actually, it’s a reminder of what a strong malignant ...Read more
Trump’s Obsession with Somali Immigrants Ttakes a Sinister Turn
Sometimes one crisis seems to lead to another for President Trump — and he’s got plenty of trouble brewing.
For months now, Trump's approval rating has taken a beating for the knock-on effects of the government shutdown and the ongoing Epstein files fiasco. In November, his administration came under fire over newly reported details about ...Read more
Border Patrol Agents Replace Top Leadership at ICE Offices Despite Human Rights Violations
In a major overhaul of immigration enforcement leadership, the Trump administration is replacing nearly half of top leaders at ICE offices across the country with current or retired Border Patrol officers.
For months, masked immigration agents have brought terror to communities across the U.S., arresting parents in carpool lines, dragging ...Read more
Border Patrol Decamps from Chicago to Create Disorder Elsewhere
They’re gone? Really gone?
With the abrupt end of President Trump’s invasion of Chicago with U.S. Border Patrol agents, can this be the end of the crime crisis that President Donald Trump endlessly insists has the city in its grip?
Here’s a bit of advice from a long-time political observer...Read more
Gary Tyler Spent 42 Years on Death Row. Racism Put Him There.
Gary Tyler, 67, spent more than four decades in one of the most notorious prisons in the country for a crime he didn't commit.
In 1974, Tyler was one of a group of Black students bused into a formerly all-white Louisiana high school under court-ordered desegregation. When a white mob attacked their bus on Oct. 7, a white boy was killed. Tyler...Read more
Epstein Case Exposes Divisions in MAGA Unity, But For a Good Cause
He’s back!
Just when you might have thought we would not have the late child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s to talk about anymore, he plunged back into headlines last week — and his former close friend and associate, President Donald Trump, was not happy about it.
Epstein is a sore subject for Trump and his loyalists in Congress, but it ...Read more
What the First Amendment Really Protects
The First Amendment is a cornerstone of American democracy. It allows us to express our views, challenge authority and engage in public debate. In recent years, however, these freedoms have come under intense scrutiny, from debates over protests on college campuses to concerns about government retaliation against journalists and activists. ...Read more
When Officials Disrupt the Peace in the Name of Preserving It
For decades I have been hearing the old courtroom saying about how a grand jury would indict a ham sandwich if given the chance, but I never expected to see it happen.
What the saying conveys is that grand juries, which approve or reject charges to go to trial, only hear from one side, the prosecution, and only have to find probable cause to ...Read more
Welcome to the World of MAGA Machismo, Where Muscles Trump Brains
Ladies and gentleman, here is your United States Senate, then and now:
Sen. Daniel Webster on March 7, 1850: “It is fortunate that there is a Senate of the United States (with) a just sense of its own dignity, and its own high responsibilities, and a body to which the country looks with confidence for wise, moderate, patriotic, and healing ...Read more




















































