Day 47: All Signs Point to Fascism
When I judged the first Trump administration by the 12 early signs of fascism, I left out territorial expansion. That was a mistake.
Read Moreby BooMan | Mar 7, 2025 | Foreign Affairs, Front |
When I judged the first Trump administration by the 12 early signs of fascism, I left out territorial expansion. That was a mistake.
Read Moreby BooMan | Mar 5, 2025 | Foreign Affairs, Front |
The reason Trump is friendly with Putin and hostile to Canada isn’t actually that much of a mystery, although it’s hard to accept.
Read Moreby BooMan | Mar 3, 2025 | Foreign Affairs, Front, White House |
There’s a grim satisfaction in seeing the Washington Post finally admit that there is a conspiracy between Trump and Putin.
Read MoreThey want to stop scoring the cost of legislation by arguing that it costs nothing to extend current policies even if they’re set to expire.
Read MoreWe bring popular guest Bill Hangley Jr. back to discuss what he learned about unaccountable power in Czechoslovakia after the Berlin Wall fell, and what it means that the U.S. and Russia are partitioning Ukraine.
Read MoreThe latest episode of the Pondcast features my favorite podcasters who have been broadcasting the resistance from the cornfields of Illinois for the last 15 years.
by BooMan | Feb 10, 2025 | Front, White House |
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by BooMan | Feb 6, 2025 | Front, White House |
Failing to raise the debt ceiling could have unimaginably bad credit consequences, but so could simply refusing to pay the country's debts.
by BooMan | Mar 7, 2025 | Foreign Affairs, Front |
by BooMan | Mar 3, 2025 | Foreign Affairs, Front, White House |