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AlterNet on MSN'What is going on?' Trump appears to confuse the Revolutionary War with the Civil WarPresident Donald Trump, speaking about war as he attempts to decide whether or not to actively support Israel by bombing Iran, appeared to confuse America’s war for independence —the Revolutionary War ...
The iconic image from the assassination attempt captures the key themes of Trump’s presidency: victimhood, strength, defiance ...
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ZNetwork on MSNRegime Change: From Thomas Jefferson to Donald TrumpWe are amidst an ominous regime change in America. Back in 1776, the Declaration of Independence, penned by Thomas ...
President Trump has wrapped his political career in the American flag, making the stars and stripes a central visual in his ...
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The Boston City Council sought to commemorate America’s July 4 birthday by comparing President Trump’s “unconstitutional” actions in office to the pre-Revolutionary reign of King George III that led ...
His politicization of the name America taps into a long, well, American tradition, as old as the nation itself.
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AlterNet on MSNTrump is declaring war on this 'rock-ribbed conservative' — but his district may have other ideasWhen President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" came up for a full vote in the U.S. House of Representatives, not a ...
"There was never any backup plan. It was like Trump pushed all of his chips onto the poker table -- went ...
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This Is Donald Trump’s War, and It’s Only the Beginning - MSNPresident Donald Trump has just committed the most basic of strategic blunders: the fallacy of the last move. This is the mistaken belief that a powerful or bold action will decisively settle a ...
This assault is revolutionary in nature. Trump’s henchmen have a set of radical, sometimes competing goals, all of which require fundamental changes in the nature of the American state.
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Trump’s Revolutionary Logic Meets the California Protests - MSNThis assault is revolutionary in nature. Trump’s henchmen have a set of radical, sometimes competing goals, all which require fundamental changes in the nature of the American state.
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