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How Trump supporters can live in the fascist fairyland of yesteryear
Trump never asked anything of his supporters other than their loyalty by placing their total faith in him.
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Melania Trump living in ‘Alice in Wonderland’ upside down world on bullying
Melania Trump says she will take on bullying as First Lady, arguing our society has gotten too mean, yet husband Donald Trump is a notorious bully.
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“The Scottsboro Boys” plays with minstrelsy to deliver dignity and justice
“The Scottsboro Boys” examines a case of racial injustice still relevant in today’s America, where Black Lives Matter fights for rights and Donald Trump plays on racial fears.
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Paul Ryan loves to claim Abe Lincoln, but can’t run from Trump and David Duke
Claiming the mantle of Lincoln won’t help Republicans until they understand how far they’ve drifted from his vision for America.
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Randi Weingarten: Which candidate will stand in your corner, not put you there?
There aren’t many LGBTQ people who weren’t bullied or denigrated. We know the difference between the people who push us down and those who lift us up.
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One week only: Pam Spaulding’s triumphant return to the political blogosphere
She’s back. And she’s only with LGBTQNation’s Bilerico Report.
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Danielle Moodie-Mills: Hillary Clinton is a political warrior
Prominent writer and social justice advocate Danielle Moodie-Mills shares her best reason to vote for Hillary Clinton next week in an exclusive op-ed.
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After Trump, will evangelicals consider resetting their moral compass?
Evangelicals, deeply divided over Donald Trump, are wrestling with what the tumultuous 2016 election will mean for their future.
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Congressman Mark Takano: Hillary Clinton won’t give up on LGBT people
In an exclusive op-ed, Congressman Mark Takano shares his best reason why LGBT people should vote for Hillary Clinton next week.
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7 reasons we love Hillary more than ever that have nothing to do with Trump
The last few days haven’t been kind to Hillary Clinton, but we’re still with her for seven good reasons.