- What you missed on Sunday Kos …
- 100 days of a very terrible, not good, really bad president, by Frank Vyan Walton
- Let's stop being played by the corporate state, our puppeteers, by Egberto Willies
- National monuments are public lands, not profit centers, by Sher Watts Spooner
- Turkey, Trump's friend, bombs people fighting ISIS, our enemy. Marking foreign policy great again, by Ian Reifowitz
- A free press: Part one, by Susan Grigsby
- Trump's tax plan is a Laffer, by Jon Perr
- Joan Trumpaur Mulholland—the civil rights activist you may not know about, by Denise Oliver Velez
- Are we regressing towards being a developing nation, by Mark E Andersen
“Donald Trump is probably one of the least popular American presidents on this side of the Atlantic for a very long time,” says Bildt, a card-carrying member of Europe’s political class and charter member of the security institutions that have shaped its post-Cold War order.
Do Europeans dislike Trump even more than George W. Bush, I ask, recalling the hostile days after the 2003 invasion of Iraq that most Europeans opposed and which keeps Bush from visiting the continent to this day?
Yes, Bildt tells me. Trump’s “brutal” and “vulgar” campaigning, his disdain for the facts, his lack of “civility,” are much worse than the policy disputes of the Bush era; they’ve already “caused a gulf to open up between us.”
- News in the world of new (officially) words:
Merriam-Webster Adds 'Sheeple' As An Official Word
A public proposal at the Red Sox game on Sunday night turned into worst night on earth for one man. Just before 10 pm a fan decided to pop the question during a break, and you probably have guessed where this is going.
On today’s Kagro in the Morning show, Greg Dworkin helps us catch up on everything we can cram in from the “100 Days” weekend: Duterte invite, Trump on the Civil War, Gorka & DeMint’s exits, the return of zombie Trumpcare, Milo Inc., the “tax plan,” gov’t funding, Conway’s SCOTUS spin & more!
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