Trump Is Speaking Like Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini
The former president has brought dehumanizing language into American presidential politics.
The former president has brought dehumanizing language into American presidential politics.
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The question now is whether Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has enough strategic and moral sense to leverage its military wins into a plausible vision of peace.
A female-focused town hall gets very weird indeed.
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“Every morning we are waking up with a new Taliban rule limiting us in every way they could; rules for our body, hair, education, and now our voices.”
He’s a reminder of the moment when Trump broke free of all consequences.
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“Hemingway says somewhere that the good writer competes only with the dead. The good detective story writer … competes not only with all the unburied dead but with all the hosts of the living as well.” (From 1944)
“Climate change” is popularly understood to mean greenhouse warming, which, it is predicted, will cause flooding, severe windstorms, and killer heat waves. But warming could lead, paradoxically, to drastic cooling—a catastrophe that could threaten the survival of civilization. (From 1998)
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In the D.C. jail where many J6ers were held, things got weird. And then Trump started listening.
When one party tries to claim the concept for itself, will the other party’s voters reflexively oppose it?