The Trump Presidency in a Nutshell

Trump’s Sharpie was back. This time he used it to cross out “corona” and replace it with “Chinese” to describe the virus. That should finally persuade everyone that Trump is doing it on purpose: He is trying to keep people outraged. Consider what he accomplishes. Each time he does something outrageous, he: keeps his base …

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Changing MAGA Minds

The coronavirus could throw a wrench into the Fox-Trump-Koch-Murdoch-GOP propaganda machine by demonstrating: how the lies hurt people, and  why a well-funded functioning government is necessary. Until now, the Trump-FOX-GOP willingly embraced Trump’s lies because they knew the lies destroyed and they wanted to destroy. If you’re a new follower, see my Slate article on …

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Trump Tries To Take Advantage

The German government confirmed that Trump offered German scientists working on a coronavirus vaccine $1 billion for exclusive rights for the vaccine to be used “only in the U.S.A.” The German government viewed the attempt as a hostile takeover of their pharmaceutical industry. There are so many things wrong with this, it’s hard to know …

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Elections in the Age of Coronavirus

I. Mail-in ballots There’s an easy solution to elections in the time of a virus outbreak: Mail in ballots. There is time for states to arrange for this by November. An advantage of federalism is that states can experiment and find procedures that work. Other states, then, can learn and borrow those procedures. Some states …

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Two Views of History and Two Questions

Apologies. I’ve had a few writing deadlines so I haven’t been putting my Twitter threads on this blog. I’ll catch up with a 3-fer. I. Two Views of History We also understand American history differently. Once upon a time I understood American constitutional history as an ever-expanding sense of who is included in “We the …

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