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- Donald Trump Has Liberated Koreans From the Illusion That America Is Helping Them
The Intercept
May 25, 2018It’s strange to say, but there is an upside to the goat rodeo way in which President Donald Trump has cancelled, for the moment, his North Korea summit. No president has done a better job of making clear that the United States is an impediment to peace on the Korean Peninsula.
Is this ...
- James Comey told Obama His Use of Phrase “Mass Incarceration” Was Insulting to Law Enforcement
The Intercept
April 18, 2018In his new book, James Comey portrays himself as a law enforcement saint who desires only the best for us, and the best is manifestly not President Donald Trump. But if you read “A Higher Loyalty” with more than its anti-Trump morsels in mind, a less benevolent version of Comey emerges — ...
- Trump’s Military Parade Is Ridiculous — but He’s Not the First Politician to Use Soldiers as Props
The Intercept
February 7, 2018Oh no, there he goes again.
That’s the reaction, generally speaking, to the news that Donald Trump wants the Pentagon to arrange a glitzy military parade. Trump is breaking yet another piece of china in the shop of American democracy, glamorizing the armed forces in the type of martial spectacle that, until now, ...
- Enough About Steve Bannon. Rupert Murdoch’s Influence on Donald Trump Is More Dangerous
The Intercept
January 6, 2018For quite a while, there has been a bull market in stories about Steve Bannon calling the shots in the incorrigible tangle of neurons that passes for Donald Trump’s brain. Michael Wolff’s new book about the dysfunctional White House, “Fire and Fury,” adds a marvelous coda to this narrative, with Bannon, in ...
- North Korea Is the Most Predictable Regime on Earth. The Real Threat Is the Erratic U.S. Government.
The Intercept
September 26, 2017The nuclear shouting between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un often seems like a maddening version of whack-a-crazy-mole, in which an unhinged comment by one of them is hastily followed by a lunatic retort from the other. Trump calls Kim “rocket man,” Kim calls Trump a “dotard,” Trump tweets ...