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The Poinsettia Is a Christmas Flower Burdened With a Bad Name
When visiting San Antonio with my family, I came prepared. If we were going to take our son to see the Alamo, I wanted to make sure he learned the whole history. I did not want him believing a caricature of U.S. history that only served to enshrine so-called white heroes. Especially since my husband is Tejano. Our son is a complicated mix of ...Read more
Coffee for Black People? Nice Trade, Bro!
The last time I ordered a $12 coffee, the nice woman behind the coffee bar made me show her the money first.
"Yeah?" I said. "Then why don't you get those gay pride colored biscotti outta here, and the churros?"
Not that I go out for coffee all that much. I make coffee at home, is what I do.
After the coffee, I went on down to Sam's House ...Read more
Bill Press: Yes, Virginia, there is still a Santa Claus
If there’s one thing never-Trumpers need this holiday season – and, remember, we are the majority of Americans! – it’s a bit of good cheer. Here it is.
First, let’s not kid ourselves. These are still perilous times. Every day, Donald Trump does something more outrageous, more destructive, more un-American – and gets away with it. In...Read more
Trump Leads America Boldly Into Decline
Bribery, inflation, plagues, crumbling trade links, stalled innovation -- all these negatives helped bring down the once-mighty Roman Empire. But Rome needed centuries of bad leadership to collapse.
Donald Trump seems to be undoing American greatness at warp speed. Sure, the United States possesses strengths that will maintain an aura of ...Read more
'Quiet, Piggy'
He did it again. Consider the pattern. On Dec. 8, President Donald Trump went after Rachel Scott, who happens to be a woman of color, for asking him whether the administration would release the controversial video of the strike on the Venezuelan boat.
Scott: "Are you committed to releasing the full video?"
Trump: (reportedly growing ...Read more
From Rosa Parks To National Parks: Trump's Racism And Bigotry Demand Resistance
This month marks the 70th anniversary of Rosa Parks' arrest for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white passenger in Montgomery, Alabama. Her courageous act triggered the historic Montgomery bus boycott, launched the career of a young preacher named Martin Luther King Jr., and changed the world. Remarkable events like the boycott have long...Read more
The Gang Running This Town
WASHINGTON -- I often amuse myself by asking which member of the Trump administration is most insane and dangerous.
Dear reader, share your thoughts.
The White House is turning the lights out on democracy. Take deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, seen as a sinister Svengali for his ruthless immigration policy. Masked federal agents are ...Read more
Health Care by Kafka, Groucho and Trump
What a mess.
I mean America's corporatized, bureaucratic, profiteering medical system. It's as though the Marx Brothers and Franz Kafka conspired to create it.
Yet, in the midst of that mess, there is one saving grace -- namely the everyday workforce of dedicated nurses, therapists, hygienists and other skilled, hands-on professionals who ...Read more
Secretary of Embarrassment: Mr. Ethos Goes to Washington
If you were looking for a great choice for a terrible Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth was always your man. It was entirely unsurprising that President Donald Trump picked him. No rational person could want Hegseth anywhere near America's chain of command, and it's unclear that any rational person ever has.
For starters, there was highly ...Read more
Politicians, Please Drop Your Creepy Joker Smiles
It seems half the country's political figures have been instructed to grin like a theme-park greeter. Supposedly, that makes them seem friendly, approachable, relatable.
When I want humanoid patter, I turn to chatbots. They're more convincing.
Why this epidemic of wax museum smiles? One reason, certainly, is social media, where every sour ...Read more
AI Is Infringing on Your Civil Rights. Here's How We Can Stop That
Searching for an apartment online, applying for a loan, going through airport security or looking up a question on a search engine -- you might not think anything of these exchanges other than that they are mundane things you do, but, in many of these instances, you're actually interacting with artificial intelligence.
Avoiding AI in our ...Read more
Who’s the Last Person in the World to Deserve the Nobel Peace Prize?
Trump recently had his name engraved on the U.S. Institute of Peace — now renamed the “Donald J. Trump U.S. Institute of Peace.” On Wednesday, the White House confirmed the renaming, calling it “a powerful reminder of what strong leadership can accomplish for global stability.”
Actually, it’s a reminder of what a strong malignant ...Read more
Trump’s Obsession with Somali Immigrants Ttakes a Sinister Turn
Sometimes one crisis seems to lead to another for President Trump — and he’s got plenty of trouble brewing.
For months now, Trump's approval rating has taken a beating for the knock-on effects of the government shutdown and the ongoing Epstein files fiasco. In November, his administration came under fire over newly reported details about ...Read more
Who's Calling the Shots?
The news on Friday morning that a CDC panel is now recommending that newborns not be vaccinated for Hepatitis B is frightening. As The New York Times put it, "the divisiveness and dysfunction surrounding the decision raised questions about the reliability of that process -- and the future of the C.D.C." Not to mention questions about the ...Read more
Why Did Trump Pardon a Cocaine Kingpin?
To ordinary MAGA voters in the American heartland -- who may have witnessed the ravages of narcotics up close in their own families -- the recent conduct of their favorite president must be troubling. While they may not know all the details, many have heard by now that President Donald Trump ordered deadly missile strikes against boats ...Read more
The Charmed Chaste
Americans know that they discriminate against one another by race, sex, religion, looks, income, etc. Yet they're unaware that the United States has a caste system every bit as rigid and objectively odd as India's -- and it's so subtle that almost no one notices it.
None of this is to say that the forms of bigotry that journalists and ...Read more
The Grove That Shows Why Holly Trees Still Captivate Us
Like the song says, it's time for mistletoe and holly. The holly tree has been a winter favorite throughout human history, but the genus, which includes hundreds of species, goes back much further than that. The oldest holly tree fossil came from Victoria, Australia. It lived alongside dinosaurs in the Cretaceous period more than 90 million ...Read more
The Smell of Maple and Light in the Darkness
"You're a columnist," the wing-tipped, gray-haired inner voice bellows. "Write about politics. Write about impending disaster. The Federal Reserve Bank. Gunfire. Donald Trump."
"It's almost Christmas," my 8-year-old self says. "Write about Frosty the Snowman."
I'm happy to say the 8-year-old won. He should win sometimes, too. Anyone who is a...Read more
Pete Hegseth: Time to Resign or Be Fired
Imagine for a moment you were just elected p resident of the United States. Your first priority is to find the most qualified people in the country, to join your Cabinet.
And, among those choices, none is more important than the secretary of Defense. No agency is more powerful. With 2.87 million employees, the Pentagon’s the largest ...Read more
Who Even Remembers Why We Should Dress Respectfully?
Sean Duffy's entreaty to "dress with respect" on airplanes rapidly ran into some turbulence. The transportation secretary's request had a bumpy touchdown, landing so close to Donald Trump boorishly telling a female reporter on Air Force One, "Quiet, Piggy."
Duffy's boss often struggles to maintain the thinnest veneer of courtliness -- a ...Read more




















































