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Black Tea for the Tillerson

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On December 15, 2016
Brad Plumer's story about Rex Tillerson's massive conflicts of interest is amazing in a horrifying way, which I suppose at this point goes without saying: On Tuesday, Donald Trump tapped ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson to be his secretary of state. And one eyebrow-raising aspect of...
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Obama’s Historical Touchstones

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On December 14, 2016
This Eric Foner essay on the history of radicalism from the perspective of the end of the Obama era is really outstanding. And it builds upon my previous post by noting that Obama's own understanding of his historical heroes was flawed.  Obama’s 2008 campaign,...
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A Chill Wind Blows

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On December 14, 2016
Will Roe survive? If Trump can be held to one Supreme Court appointment, yes. If not, though, it's over, and the only question is whether Roberts summarily executes the reproductive rights of American women or tortures to death: Admittedly, previous Supreme Courts that were even...
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