Column: Trump's address to Congress trumpets how he usurps Congress
Even just days after his own conservative Supreme Court reprimanded him for trying to take over lawmakers' role, the president was unashamed of his power grabs.
Column: Days after the Supreme Court all but begged Congress to take back power Trump has usurped, Republican lawmakers at his State of the Union speech only seemed poised to give away more. All the more reason voters should take away the Capitol keys in November.
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Column: Clinton, Bush, Obama and Biden, please speak out against Trump
Presidents who could speak truth to power are so constrained by their devotion to norms that they wonβt confront a president whoβs shattering the norms of this democracy daily.
Column--America's quandary in Trump times: Ex-presidents and retired commanders who could speak out in unison are so constrained by their devotion to norms that they wonβt confront a president whoβs shattering norms and laws that are democracy's foundation.
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19.02.2026 13:44 β
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Column: If he had any other job, Trump would have been fired by now
Weβre stuck with a president who daily models behavior that we donβt accept in our schools and workplaces.
βHow is itβ¦ that kids can get into such trouble for their behavior, accept responsibility and make amends, but the president of the United States does not and will not?β
Via @jackiecalmes.bsky.social
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Column: If he had any other job, Trump would have been fired by now
Weβre stuck with a president who daily models behavior that we donβt accept in our schools and workplaces.
Column: After Trump's racist post about the Obamas, a daughter called: How does he get away with behavior that kids in school get punished for? Or adults in any job? Good question. Daily he offends. If only Congress or the Supreme Court would be his H.R.
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Column: Misery has plenty of company in Trump's second term
Republicans are quaking ahead of the midterms as Trump says or does something each day to keep alive the disgust so many Americans share for him.
Column: To all who're daily distressed by some Trump outrage, you're not alone. βEvery day thereβs something insane happening,β said a Texas independent in the red district that just elected a Democrat. Misery has company. And company's coming in November.
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Column: Trump imagines the buck will never stop with him
As Republicans object to this lawless administration, they should keep their focus on holding the boss accountable.
Column: Enough with laying blame on Noem, Miller and Bovino for the feds' deadly, terroristic tactics in Minneapolis and elsewhere. This is Trumpβs paramilitary. These are his advisers. These are his policies. Don't let him pass the buck this time.
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Column: It will be a long road back after Trump's reign of destruction
He has already devastated the credibility of American law enforcement and the military, not to mention our nation's standing around the world.
Column: All of Trump's gilt defiling the White House, his name on the Kennedy Center--those can be easily undone. The same canβt be said for the damage he's done in just a year to the US character and rule of law at home, or its alliances and reputation globally.
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Broken Shackles: The Rise of the Imperial Presidency (1776β2025) Β» One Domino Away
Broken Shackles: The Rise of the Imperial Presidency (1776β2025) The Study of Article 2 Section 3's Take Care Clause... "Faithfully"
Robert Yates, Essay No. 15, Mar 20, 1788
βThe president, with his immense powers, may easily become the tyrant of America."
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An Old Whig, Open Letter Oct 27, 1787
βThe president of the United Statesβ¦ will be in reality more like a monarch than any king in Europe.β
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Column: Trump celebrates our nation's founding while imitating tyrant King George III
The Declaration of Independence faulted the king for sending 'swarms of Officers to harrass our people' and protecting the agents 'from punishment for any Murders which they should commit.' Sound fami...
βItβs Americansβ bad fortune that such a man as Trump, a wannabe king, is the presider in chief for the yearlong commemorations of the rebellion that ultimately threw off a real king whoβd met protesters with force and retribution.β
Via @jackiecalmes.bsky.social
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Column: Trump's 626 overseas strikes aren't 'America First.' What's his real agenda?
The president who promised domestic solutions has instead inserted the U.S. into many other nations' conflicts, most recently Venezuela's. Why?
Column: Who knew that by βAmerica First,β President Trump meant all of the Americas? With the Donroe Doctrine--Might makes right--the wannabe king turns out to be a wannabe emperor of an entire hemisphere. While exacerbating, not fixing, problems at home.
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08.01.2026 13:16 β
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Column: Trump's motto in 2025? 'Me, myself and I'
To an extent thatβs shocked even critics long convinced of his sociopathic narcissism, the president has fashioned a government thatβs of Trump, by Trump and for Trump.
Column: Trump's most potent '24 campaign ad delivered a punch line with real punch: βKamala Harris is for they/them. President Trump is for you.β In 2025, the self-aggrandizing president only lived by the first-person pronouns: me, myself and I. A review.
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Column: 'Happy holidays' is how we embrace the Christmas spirit of generosity
There is no 'war on Christmas,' so our season's greetings are not political statements. Unless you want them to be.
Column: A man told a Salvation Army bell-ringer at the grocery, βBecause you said βMerry Christmasβ and not βHappy Holidays,β Iβm giving you money. Americaβs back!β It's a mindset Trump stokes. Such kind wishes aren't political--unless you want them to be.
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Column: Some truth leaked out of the White House
Damning candor from Trump's chief of staff, along with the president's own embarrassing rant against Rob Reiner, show the crumbling of this administration.
Column: There is a Santa Claus, and light in the dark. Susie Wiles' candor on Trump 2.0 in Vanity Fair is a Christmas-Hanukkah gift. Along with Trump's sliming of Rob Reiner, voters got the clearest mirror yet to the ugliness that is Trump. Happy 2026.
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Column: Signs of the regulatory apocalypse
Trump announced that he would 'be involved' in deciding which company is allowed to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery. The Supreme Court signaled an end to regulatory agencies' independence.
Column: Even as the Supreme Court this week signaled it will end regulatory agencies' independence, Trump's interference in the fight over Warner Bros. Discovery showed what the future holds: Presidents picking winners and losers, politics over expertise.
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11.12.2025 16:21 β
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Column: Now it's clear why Trump got rid of the top military lawyers
People who know and enforce the law would have been inconvenient during the president's undeclared war in the Pacific and the Caribbean.
Column: First Trump fired the lawyers, Months on, the storylines around him are tangled in a knotty mess of lawlessness, hypocrisy & war crimes: killings at sea of supposed drug-runners, retribution for critics, yet a pardon for an ex-narco-state leader.
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Column: Be thankful for the judges upholding the law
On immigration alone, more than 100 federal judges β including many Trump appointees β have ruled that the administrationβs actions violated civil rights or were otherwise illegal.
Column: Today family comes first, but give thanks too for an independent judiciary, for the many federal judges, including Trump picks, who've withstood harassment and death threats to hold the wannabe king and his toadying turkeys to account. Examples:
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Column: Instead of addressing injustice, pardons now pervert justice
Across the political spectrum, Americans are disgusted with how presidents have abused the pardon power for personal and political benefit.
Column: Presidents of both parties have abused the pardon power but Trump's corruption and perversion of the rule of law surpasses them, making reform a national imperative: Amend the Constitution to repeal the unchecked power or give Congress a veto.
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Column: Trump's improv approach to policymaking doesn't actually make policy
On social media and in interviews, the president has been blurting out proposals that are news even to the advisors who should be vetting them first.
Column: A defensive Trump has been flailing, pinballing dumb ideas--$2,000 rebates and debt payoffs with nonexistent "trillions" from tariffs, 50-year mortgages, ending Obamacare. Policy ignorance has been a defining trait, but this knee-jerk junk is nuts.
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13.11.2025 15:44 β
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A belated thanks to you for reading, and taking the time to write.
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Column: Trump's tone-deaf displays are turning off voters
The president faced poetic comeuppance after his ostentatious party: a blue wave in Tuesdayβs elections.
Column: A gilded White House, Gatsbyesque parties, crypto-grift. Trump won two elections on his appeal to working class voters, but he seems utterly out of touch, enjoying his personal Golden Age as voters struggle with costs he vowed to contain. They've noticed.
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06.11.2025 16:16 β
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Column: Argentina bailout shows that Trump's Cabinet has no adults in the room
To survive in this administration means to be servile. And Scott Bessent of Treasury is doing both.
Column: Only next to the inept radicals and flatterers in Trump's Cabinet does Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stand out as a βnormie.β But his Argentina bailout at rural America's expense is just the latest sign that he's normal only by Trump standards.
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Column: Trump is in his Louis XIV era, and it's not a good look
The president with delusions of empire is building a new Versailles and using the military as his own personal hit squad.
Column: As sickening as Trump's East Wing teardown is, it's small stuff compared to killing noncombatant civilians from nations with which the US isn't at war. Yet together the actions reflect the spectrum of his utter sense of impunity. No kings indeed.
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Column: This is Trump's shutdown. But he's been dismantling the government all year
The government hasnβt been functional since Republicans took control of the White House, Senate and House in January.
Column: Democrats are right to demand continued healthcare subsidies before they vote to reopen the government. But the shutdown is at least as valuable for drawing attention to the de facto Trump shutdown of government that he's been executing all year.
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16.10.2025 16:48 β
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Column: George Washington would be spinning in his grave
The founder who built the wall between our military and politics would be appalled by Trump's power grabs. But not surprised.
Column: George Washington warned about the likes of Trump. But 200+ years later the checks and balances the founders wrote into the Constitution to guard against a wannabe king with a standing army are proving inadequate to the charge when Congress bows.
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America First? Trump cuts money funded by law to blue states & cities amid the govt shutdown while his Treasury extends a $20 BILLION bailout package to Argentina that's only domestic benefit is to rich US holders of Argentinian bonds.
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Column: Today's Supreme Court is exactly the wrong group for this moment
Not since the pro-slavery court before the Civil War has a Supreme Court been as ill-suited as the Roberts court that opens a new term on Monday.
Column: Not since the pro-slavery Taney court before the Civil War has a Supreme Court been so wrong for its moment in history as the Roberts court. Lower courts have stepped up to Trump's anticonstitutional threats, but SCOTUS trumps them. Pun intended.
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