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  • Trump’s Secret Messaging Ministry: When Truth Social Becomes the Oval Office’s Broken Pager

    Trump’s Secret Messaging Ministry: When Truth Social Becomes the Oval Office’s Broken Pager

    Once upon a time, presidents used secure lines, classified document systems, and the color-coded envelopes of official communication. Now, Donald Trump apparently prefers his cabinet to conspire via Truth Social direct messages. That’s not just sloppy—it’s a violation of everything grownups in government swear by. Using a public social app as a back-channel is like

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  • When Abbott Becomes the Paint Censor: Texas’ Rainbow Crosswalk Crackdown

    When Abbott Becomes the Paint Censor: Texas’ Rainbow Crosswalk Crackdown

    In Texas, the fight for highways has become a battleground for identity. On October 8, 2025, Governor Greg Abbott issued a sweeping order: purge “political ideologies” from state and local roadways. He threatened to freeze city and state transportation funds and suspend TxDOT agreements if municipalities didn’t obliterate all nonstandard pavement — a threat directed

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  • The Art of the Pardon: Trump, Maxwell, and the Cult of Selective Mercy

    The Art of the Pardon: Trump, Maxwell, and the Cult of Selective Mercy

    October 7, 2025. Mark it. That was the day Michael Wolff—yes, the man who has made a career spelunking through Trump’s psyche like it’s a haunted mineshaft—announced to The Daily Beast that a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell could be coming “as soon as this week.” Not next month, not in a season finale cliffhanger, but

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  • Shutdown Roulette: Now Playing, “Will You Get Paid for the Work You Already Did?”

    Shutdown Roulette: Now Playing, “Will You Get Paid for the Work You Already Did?”

    The United States government has perfected a kind of experimental theater in which the actors are unpaid, the audience is hostage, and the script is rewritten mid-performance by whichever lawyer has the best thesaurus. This week’s act: the White House Office of Management and Budget arguing, with the straight face of a man who has

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  • Stephen Miller’s Plenary Power Hour: When Fascism Becomes a Talking Point

    Stephen Miller’s Plenary Power Hour: When Fascism Becomes a Talking Point

    On October 7, 2025, in what might generously be called a “CNN moment” (though it felt more like a YouTube conspiracy livestream accidentally slipped into prime time), Stephen Miller declared with a straight face that Donald Trump has “plenary authority.” He said it in the kind of lawyerly monotone that makes you think it’s a

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  • The Supreme Court’s New Term: Now Playing, the Trump Cinematic Universe of Unlimited Power

    The Supreme Court’s New Term: Now Playing, the Trump Cinematic Universe of Unlimited Power

    On October 6, 2025, the United States Supreme Court flung open its majestic marble doors to launch the 2025–26 term, and the BBC wasted no time pointing out what the docket really is: a season pass to the Trump Expanded Universe, where executive power is both the script and the punchline. Forget your garden-variety disputes

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  • Why “Be Civil” Is a Trap and How to Reclaim Argument Without Letting Authoritarians Win

    Why “Be Civil” Is a Trap and How to Reclaim Argument Without Letting Authoritarians Win

    There is a comfortable version of civic medicine that liberals love to prescribe: a warm sermon about niceness, a gentle chiding to turn down the volume, a plea to swap Twitter tirades for polite coffee with people you secretly loathe. It sounds virtuous, and in a vacuum it would be. But these are not normal

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  • Seven Holes and a Federal Lie: How ICE’s Brighton Park Shootout Exposed No “10 Car Attack”

    Seven Holes and a Federal Lie: How ICE’s Brighton Park Shootout Exposed No “10 Car Attack”

    On October 6, 2025, the Chicago Sun-Times reported what you might call a plot twist, if the plot weren’t someone’s bleeding arm. A federal magistrate judge in Chicago, Heather McShain, rejected prosecutors’ demand to keep Marimar Martinez, 30, and Anthony Ian Santos Ruiz, 21, in jail while they await trial. Why? Because the government’s story

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  • “Democrat Layoffs” and the Great Shutdown Purge

    “Democrat Layoffs” and the Great Shutdown Purge

    Day five of the shutdown, and the White House’s playbook just got darker. At 12:01 a.m. on October 1, federal funding lapsed. By October 5, director Kevin Hassett appeared on State of the Union to publicly warn: yes, mass federal layoffs could begin—if Trump deems negotiations “going nowhere.” He framed this as a conditional escalation,

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  • Operation Midway Blitz: Chicago as Stage Set for a Border War

    Operation Midway Blitz: Chicago as Stage Set for a Border War

    The federal government has never met a metaphor it did not try to literalize. If “war on drugs” produced tanks in Los Angeles neighborhoods, and “war on terror” created airports that feel like holding cells, then it should surprise no one that “immigration enforcement” has been rebranded as a campaign named after a Pacific naval

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