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Monday September 23, 2024 |
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The final weeks of this campaign will be hard fought. Now’s not the time to be jumping at shadows. |
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Sponsored by Deep State Radio |
Donald Trump is a crummy candidate, but he’s certainly not the only example of rot in the Republican Party. The Washington Post’s Jen Rubin and Words Matter host Norm Ornstein join David Rothkopf for an examination of how far the Republican Party has fallen. |
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Things are going terribly for the Republican gubernatorial candidate. |
Fossil fuel companies leak huge quantities of the greenhouse gas. New energy demands from big tech are exacerbating the situation. |
The media has done a semi-decent job of calling Trump’s lies what they are. But framing and context are everything. |
Finally, a top Republican calls on Trump to stop attacking Haitians, arguing that it’s politically backfiring. But Trump wants this debate to be as charged with hate and rage as possible. |
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In partnership with: Americans United for Separation of Church and State |
Join us on Tuesday, September 24, as top legal and policy minds from Americans United for Separation of Church and State talk with investigative journalist Nina Burleigh about the far-reaching implications of Project 2025—the political blueprint outlined by ultraconservatives for the Trump administration. |
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Why has Sean O’Brien bailed on making a presidential endorsement? A review of his reasons to not support Kamala Harris suggests that he’s deeply confused. |
J.D. Vance served up a word salad when asked about Mark Robinson. |
As an NBC survey shows Trump slipping further with women, a writer who closely covers the abortion debate explains how Trump may be driving them away more aggressively than we thought. |
By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent |
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In partnership with: MSI United States |
Join us on Wednesday, October 2, as investigative journalist Nina Burleigh talks with a panel of experts about the threats posed to women’s reproductive rights by Trump’s covert plan to adopt Project 2025 as his policy road map if he’s elected to a second term. |
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