On this bonus episode of newabnormalpod, StephenMarche shares troubling stories about the far right with mollyjongfast, including dreams of a Civil War, and breaks down a bad Trump decision
Sir Isaac Newton coined the phrase that became his third law: Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. But this isn’t just true for science—it’s painfully true for politics, too.The Next Civil War: Dispatches from the American Future
chronicles what he saw while reporting on the far right in Ohio, aka Oath Keepers’ country, came on this bonus episode of“Things feed into each other,” he explains. “Inequality feeds into bad electoral decisions, which leads to bad policies, which leads to…” Well, not great things. A prime example Marche gives is Donald Trump.
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Why some Georgia civil rights groups are telling Biden and Harris to stay away.thereidout Blog: The message from voting rights advocates in Georgia to President Biden and VP Harris was clear: We don’t care how you do it, but you must get voting rights passed. Don’t stop by until you have a strategy.
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Is Donald Trump an Anti-Semite?“Having negative stereotypes of other groups is, like it or not, a rather normal vice,” the philosopher Avishai Margalit said. “But when the stereotypes become an obsession, and they are repeated again and again by someone, this is something else.”
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Ted Cruz and Dick Cheney’s Stupid Trump Tricks'At first blush, these men have little in common...But both men did something this week that they probably didn’t really want to do—something that would have been unimaginable a few short years ago. And it was all because of Trump,' mattklewis writes
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