Andrew Sullivan is no fan of Hillary Clinton. He expresses his strong dislike of her in this article, but his focus is on what a Trump presidency might mean for the future of the nation. He says we are facing the abyss. He hesitates to use the word, but on several occasions in the article, he suggests that Trump has the character and attitudes of a fascist.
He writes:
The most frustrating aspect of the last 12 months has been the notion that we have been in a normal, if truly ugly, election cycle, with one extremely colorful and unpredictable figure leading the Republican Party in an otherwise conventional political struggle over policy. It has been clear for months now, it seems to me, that this is a delusion. A far more accurate account of the past year is that an openly proto-fascist cult leader has emerged to forge a popular movement that has taken over one of the major political parties, eroded central norms of democratic life, undermined American democratic institutions, and now stands on the brink of seizing power in Washington. I made this argument at length in April, when Donald Trump was on the brink of securing the nomination. Everything that has happened since has only made my fears more pressing.
I find myself wondering if I have lost my marbles. It seems far too melodramatic. I am an emotional character — I feared that Obama might have thrown the election away in the first debate in 2012 — and there are times in discussions with friends when the catastrophic scenarios we’ve been airing seem like something out of a dystopian mini-series designed for paranoids. Please, therefore, discount the following as the product of an excitable outlier if you see fit. I sure hope you’re right. But as it seems more evident by the day that Donald Trump could very well become the next president of the United States, it is worth simply reiterating the evidence in front of our nose that this republic is in serious danger.
This is what we now know. Donald Trump is the first candidate for president who seems to have little understanding of or reverence for constitutional democracy and presents himself as a future strongman. This begins with his character — if that word could possibly be ascribed to his disturbed, unstable, and uncontrollable psyche. He has revealed himself incapable of treating other people as anything but instruments to his will. He seems to have no close friends, because he can tolerate no equals. He never appears to laugh, because that would cede a recognition to another’s fleeting power over him. He treats his wives and his children as mere extensions of his power, and those who have resisted the patriarch have been exiled, humiliated, or bought off.
His relationship to men — from his school days to the primary campaign — is rooted entirely in dominance and mastery, through bullying, intimidation, and, if necessary, humiliation. His relationship to women is entirely a function of his relationship to men: Women are solely a means to demonstrate his superiority in the alpha-male struggle. Women are to be pursued, captured, used, assaulted, or merely displayed to other men as an indication of his superiority. His response to any difficult relationship is to end it, usually by firing or humiliating or ruining someone. His core, motivating idea is the punishment or mockery of the weak and reverence for the strong. He cannot apologize or accept responsibility for failure. He has long treated the truth as entirely instrumental to his momentary personal interests. Setbacks of any kind can only be assuaged by vindictive, manic revenge.
He has no concept of a non-zero-sum engagement, in which a deal can be beneficial for both sides. A win-win scenario is intolerable to him, because mastery of others is the only moment when he is psychically at peace. (This is one reason why he cannot understand the entire idea of free trade or, indeed, NATO, or the separation of powers.) In any conflict, he cannot ever back down; he must continue to up the ante until the danger to everyone around him is so great as to demand their surrender. From his feckless business deals and billion-dollar debts to his utter indifference to the damage he has done to those institutions unfortunate enough to engage him, he has shown no concern for the interests of other human beings. Just ask the countless people he has casually fired, or the political party he has effectively destroyed. He has violated and eroded the core norms that make liberal democracy possible — because such norms were designed precisely to guard against the kind of tyrannical impulses and pathological narcissism he personifies.
Anyone paying attention knew this before he conquered the Republican Party. Look at what has happened since then. He sees the judicial system as entirely subordinate to his political and personal interests, and impugned a federal judge for his ethnicity. He has accused the Justice Department and FBI of a criminal conspiracy to protect Hillary Clinton. He has refused to accept in advance the results of any election in which he loses. He has openly argued for government persecution of newspapers that oppose him — pledging to open up antitrust prosecution against the Washington Post, for example. He is the first candidate in American history to subject the press pool to mob hatred — “disgusting, disgusting people” — and anti-Semitic poison from his foulest supporters. He is the first candidate in American history to pledge to imprison his election opponent if he wins power. He has mused about using nuclear weapons in regional wars. He has celebrated police powers that openly deploy racial profiling. His favorite foreign leader is a man who murders journalists, commits war crimes, uses xenophobia and warfare to cement his political standing, and believes in the dismemberment of both NATO and the European Union. Nor has he rejected any of his most odious promises during the primary — from torturing prisoners “even if it doesn’t work” to murdering the innocent family members of terror suspects to rounding up several million noncitizens to declaring war on an entire religion, proposing to create a database to monitor its adherents and bar most from entering the country.
We are told we cannot use the term fascist to describe this. I’m at a loss to find a more accurate alternative.
America at the abyss, and the rest of the world is watching.

This is an email that I received from Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers, concerning Donald Trump:
Like millions of women, I’ve been told I’m too ambitious, told to smile more, to be less passionate, or less assertive.
Like millions of women, I know how painful it can be to be judged based on looks, rather than on character, accomplishments or skills.
When young women hear Donald Trump say things like, “She ate like a pig,” or “A woman who is very flat-chested is very hard to be a 10,” it can cause lifelong harm.
Liz, a middle school teacher from Florida and an AFT member, sees the damage it does to young women every day…
The person we elect on Nov. 8 will tell young women whether America believes that women deserve dignity and respect. And if Donald Trump wins, it will tell young men that demeaning, degrading and even assaulting women is just fine.
We work hard to teach our students and our own children it’s what’s inside and what we do in the world that count. But how can they believe we’re serious if we elect a president who says he doesn’t treat women with respect, demeans women for their physical appearance, and brags openly about sexual assault?…
Trump isn’t the first person to demean women on a national stage, but if we elect him president, we send a clear message—especially to young people—that this conduct is perfectly appropriate and that women don’t deserve to be treated as equals.
Liz says, “I want my students, male and female, to know … that nobody has the right to judge them or anyone else by some arbitrary and rigid standard of beauty.”
Hillary Clinton has spent her life fighting for inclusion and respect for women and girls. She went to China in 1995 and declared, “Women’s rights are human rights.” She has fought for women and children her entire adult life—for things like equal pay, family and medical leave, pre-K through college education, child care and children’s health, community schools and reproductive rights. And as secretary of state, she did this for women and girls across the world.
That’s the kind of leadership we need—not more of the toxic narcissism Trump carries so proudly. Young women don’t need a president who doesn’t respect them, and young men don’t need a president who shows them that misogyny is just fine…
In unity,
Randi Weingarten
AFT President
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If Hillary were male, she/he would be up by 50 points.
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I entirely agree with Andrew Sullivan and wonder how we got to this place where we’re close to electing a fascist and few recognized it. In part it is because many have lost faith in democracy or never understood democracy in the first place. Even if Trump is not elected, we need to dedicate the next decade to recreating a democratic society.
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Sullivan’s anticipated fascism, made credible by his examples, implies a united country. However, his view ignores the potential for a different scenario. (1) In many territories within the U.S., the richest 0.1% are governing the colony states. The proof is the takeover of public education. (2) At the Walton-funded Gen Next site, heirs to a corporate fortune set the goal for “Global Security” which includes “…observe trends in instability, violence and extremism in our own neighborhoods…” The two people featured at Gen Next, are former Secretary of Defense, Rumsfeld, and former head, of Homeland Security, Napolitano. Recent reporting exposed Napolitano’s role in deep-sixing and, her apology for, a Homeland Security report, that identified the threat of extreme right wing violence, resulting from a faltering economy. Multimillionaire “philanthropists” gave money to the Baltimore police for surveillance, which, is surmised to have targeted neighborhoods with potential for violence and instability. (3) Facebook’s board member, Peter Thiel, described his objection to women and the poor, voting. Facebook board member, Marc Andreeson, praised a political and economic system, based on colonialism.
(4) The “states rights” position, advocated by the Koch’s, has gained dominance, particularly as federal departments, ceased to protect the people and, instead, became corporate fiefdoms.
The U.S. scenario could be shaping up, more as a division among war lords, than a fascist state, albeit, with the same dire consequences.
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What you’re describing (and I believe accurately) sure sounds like fascism, just at a state level. Throw in a fascist federal “leadership,” and we’re all set.
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Chris Hedges refers to the US’ political system as Inverted Totalitarianism in which the apparatus of the govt. functions solely in the interests of multinationals & oligarchs. The evidence is clear that Congress is owned by the banks.
The Kochs have taken usurping democracy to another dimension & built an influence peddling network unlike any movement in US political history. These two billionaires have more money than the RNC. Their decision to abandon the presidential race unleashed a network of rt wing think tanks, media, PACS, lobbyists and political appointees in all 50 states.
Click to access the-koch-network-and-republican-party-extremism.pop-sept2016.pdf
http://terrain.gov.harvard.edu/home
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Linda…just reread your comment and agree with all of it. Thank you once again for your insight. Napolitano is now the head of the entire U. of California system and has as Regents appointed by the Gov, weapons manufacturers, lawyers from firms that represent Broad and other billionaires who are determined to privatize all public schools, and various other oligarchs in waiting.
When you name the Waltons, Peter Thiel and Marc Andreeson and the Koch’s we see continually how far our nation has moved to the Far Right and how easily we could slip into fascism with a Trump presidency.
No matter how one feels about Hillary, she is the only choice for voters who want any semblance of democracy.
Last night we saw a man arrested at a Trump rally, which could be one more of his last minute orchestrations to make him seem real, brave, and manly, as the SS hustled him off stage. We must not be fooled in these last moments in seeing him as anything other than what you and Sullivan describe him to be…a wannabe dictator. The Guliani/Comey situation with the FBI insiders, shows us that voters have been dancing in the dark for years…and this time it is imperative to vote against these calculating and dangerous men.
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An excellent analysis by Andrew Sullivan. Trump is a nightmare and would set this country back decades if he becomes president.
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True. But 45% of the country isn’t listening or doesn’t care.
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So true. So loud a cry for a disciplined leader dedicated to our constitution and its balance of powers as Hillary is.
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The richest 0.1% will benefit from a weak leader, like outsider, Donald Trump, who has a legacy of failure. He’ll squander time and ignore the nation’s people. Meanwhile, colonialists will grab, from the Republic’s citizens, what power they have left.
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Putin will easily outsmart Trump.
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And that plan to hold Sec. Clinton’s feet to the flames of progressive politics? Coming soon to an imagination near you, but apparently not to the comments sections of this blog. Worked so well with Obama, bound to work with Hillary Clinton. So when Arne Duncan left, finally, we got that ever-so-more politically and educationally progressive John King. I get it now!
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The plan is to now avoid fascism and regroup. All is not lost on the progressive front. Bernie had a strong showing and still is a major voice in the Democratic party. If Clinton is elected, the progressive agenda has a better chance than if Trump is elected. If fact, progressives may move up into more positions of influence.
Don’t forget that in 2018, the Republicans hold a huge advantage in the Senate races. A President Trump could then easily confirm judges at all levels that make Roberts and Scalia look like leftist hippies, bringing the Alt-Right into the federal courts and SCOTUS.
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Willing to join you with the Pitch forks the day after the election . Clinton must be stopped . Guess what the day after the election if Trump and his right wing cabal takes power Kent state will look like a cake walk.
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Thanks Joel for reminding us that purges always start with beating/killing the university professors and students and activists (you and I remember the terrible ‘White’ violence at Kent State).
We in California saw the UC Santa Cruz campus cops and Chancellor over react two years ago, when the cops maced peaceful student demonstrators who were only sitting on the ground to protest.
…and tRump has no love for the educated who recognize what a dangerous sham he is.
Upgraded today, the BDS movements have brought endless (now tRump supporters) thugs onto our campuses to foist their anti Semitic and anti immigrant and anti people of color, beliefs onto students seemingly to support Palestine. They freely scream out to “kill or deport all Jews and drive Israel into the sea”…and this is called “second Amendment freedom of speech” and not hate speech as they terrorize passersby. I have to walk by them too often.
Vale Math and Linda also remind us of how large this population of tRump supporters is, and how they are out of control and yearning for the violence which he encourages.
Colleagues are discussing whether it will be safe to go to work, or even to the grocery store, no matter who wins, in the days after this election. It is mind blowing that half the electorate has the fascistic mindset of tRump….and no amount of rationalizing why these voters want him (due to their loss of jobs, etc.) can make up for the fact that they participate or watch with approbation, as tRump goons follow his orders to maul those who resist him.
Where had American democracy gone?
Sullivan is probably a lesser radical Repub and at least comports himself with mindfulness and is an erudite and accurate reporter.
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MPG you insult us all by implying we have no interest in holding Clinton’s feet to the flames.
You imagine a comments section that doesn’t exist. All of us are sheep with no brains, posting about how Hillary is the second coming of FDR. I missed those posts, but apparently you are finding them everywhere.
In fact, what terrifies is that Hillary Clinton will win and will not be able to do the things she wants because the FBI has trumped up charges against her and we will see Whitewater/Ken Starr redux. And yes, I GUARANTEE you they will find something, even if it an extramarital affair, they can characterize as corrupt and you will all say “we told you so.” Just like when Ken Starr came up with Monica Lewinsky, all the Republicans who had spent the last 4 years thwarting policies could say “I told you so”.
So you will very likely have your wish. Even if we are lucky enough have Hillary defeat Trump, when the new Ken Starr finds something to slime her with, you’ll no doubt be saying “I told you so” to us.
Until the American people reject trumped up politically motivated charges where there were no actual “crimes’, just the potential crimes that her haters just know she intended to commit, our country loses. The only winners are nihilists and the right wingers who want to stymie any change whose benefits don’t go to the .01%
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To MPG:
I have lived and experienced under French colony, American invasion, and Communist “”independence””. These terminologies are from communist patriotism so that gullible rebels can follow and die for communism
You are in the la la la land where your theoretical analysis is very naive and leading you to live UNDER FASCISM, so that you will fight for being a human with freedom to think, to talk and to work your own way for a DECENT living WITHOUT FEAR of being harassing from THUGS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS’ welfare.
If you wish to live with Trump, then why don’t you move to Russia and China to try out.
Life should be simple for all intelligent and logical mindset in people.
If you have not made any improvement in the past 20 or 30 years, what would you think that you can do UNDER FASCISM where leader and his gangs are UNEDUCATED THUGS who can dictate your MISERY LIVING? Back2basic
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These fascist ideas are not just embodied in one man or one movement. In the Republican primary, in addition to Trump, fascist views were core to the messages of both Ted Cruz and Ben Carson. With the exception of Bush and Kasich–neither of whom offered much more than the standard Republican fare–every other candidate espoused authoritarian principles that, if realized, would open the door to a creeping fascism.
Also, we have substantial numbers of neo-fascists in Congress who call themselves a “Freedom Caucus.” They are enabled by leadership in both chambers whose winner-take-all (and loser-obstruct-all) stances undermine the legitimacy of the legislative and judicial branches of the federal government. This will necessarily cause their supporters to crave simplistic, unaccountable leadership in the future.
Much like the committed opponents of Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, and South Africa, those of us who believe in freedom, pluralism, and constitutional government, we will have to add active resistance to our portfolio of civic engagement.
Reading list suggestion: Every Man Dies Alone (Jeder stirbt für sich Allein) by Hans Fallada.
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Yes, Greg….many of the Repub candidates are similar as you state. It is mind boggling that a national hero who has been so respected, John McCain, would come out so loudly stipulating he will NEVER vote to approve ANY SCOTUS candidate Hillary would nominate. He and his whacko divisive destructive cohorts like Mitch McConnell would rather bring down the nation than cooperate across the aisle.
We are now, and have been for some time, in the death throes of our democracy. Our two party system is not working, and fascism is being sold as the savior.
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So Andrew Sullivan is telling us to fear the fascist. How nice of him, the same Andrew Sullivan that told us earlier in the year that Bernie Sanders was an equal “Demagogue” on the populist left. Thanks Andrew how nice of you.
We may see a fascist come to power. Who are the Trump supporters? For one thing they are the overwhelming majority of Republicans who have supported every Republican since at least Nixon. They have almost all come home to the tent, when they smelled victory after 80 years. They smell the death of the New Deal . I get it they belong in that party it serves their interests . Then there are the old Dixiecrat’s who were never either Democrats or Republicans they were always Southern separatists who never accepted the Civil Rights act no less the results of the Civil War. Since Goldwater they were really more comfortable in the Republican party. But there is one more group that has to have you shaking your head. Working class whites that used to regularly vote Democratic .
What is the Trump message that appeals to this swing vote of the electorate that is falling for his line of hate. Your standard of living is down, your future is uncertain, your children’s future is even bleaker than your own, their is a group of elites that is shafting you , and worse they are forcing you to pick up the tab for illegal immigrants who are stealing your job and your future,while you pick up the tab for them .
Lets leave the last one out for now . That the rest is absolutely spot on . Without the low wage sectors of the economy that are seeing the overwhelming amount of job growth. Lets look at the stat. No the unemployment rate is not 20%, But any impartial dissection of the stats reveals that it is also several points higher than 5% . Several points is enough to keep wages down and keep employees frightened and timid. But wages are rising,perhaps they finally are, but that figure does not tell you the distribution of those wages in the workforce .
There are two things to note in this respect . Wages are bellow there pre recession high by almost a thousand dollars per family . But thing two is even better than thing one , wages for American families are bellow the 1970s adjusted for inflation . That was the case even before we entered the “Great Recession” . Elsbeth Warren told us us something in the “Two Parent Trap”. That income used to be generated by the male head of household. Now it takes two to generate that income. The hours worked and required per family has sky rocketed while the incomes have dropped and the costs from child care to transportation have soared. The Democrats sugar coated this as they shifted their allegiance to the political donor class who this economy has served so very well.
As I sit here ready to smash my Led TV . I am enraged by several messages. The endless Peter Peterson assault that talks about the deficit and shows those pretty little children whose future will be destroyed if we don’t cut funding to their schools now. Those bridges that will fall down if we don’t stop funding the repairs that are necessary to repair them …. Then there is the Koch commercial talking about the future of the children if we don’t stop corporate interests . God is that Orwellian .
Lastly there is the Trump message whose unifying theme is your country is being stolen from you. But not by me. By the same forces my policies will benefit most. By those Hispanics those others . I will build a wall. I will make America great again. Vomit bag please.
So where is the media on this. I have not watched broadcast news so I will leave them out .
The cable news cycle is not news. They are not doing the in depth reporting that is required to deliver facts to the American people. They put endless panels of political pun-dents shouting talking points at one another. “Fair and balanced” on all three networks with the goal of keeping this thing going for the revenue stream till the election. The constant horse race rather than the real issues as Sanders said. .
Andrew Sullivan is more of the problem than he is part of the solution and if the real issues were ever reported on instead of the blabber from Andrew Sullivan and the talking heads. We probably would be in a far different place.
Getting the passport ready .
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Thank you for pointing out Sullivan’s comments on Bernie! Can’t argue with a thing you wrote so well.
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Great comment!
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You are correct. Many Trump supporters have worked hard, played by the rules, and now watch as others cut in line. Standards of living are dropping in Trump country. Dignity is lost. Uncertainty is high. Security is gone. Well being is declining. Democrats missed an opportunity. And it affects more than just non-college educated. Having a PhD or MBA and working a low wage job in food service is insulting, especially when an H1b scab humiliates you and treats you, an American citizen, like dirt. Trump resonates in a way the coastal elites fail to understand or just dismiss. Trump is just the beginning, unless Democrats can wise up.
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“Having a PhD or MBA and working a low wage job in food service is insulting, especially when an H1b scab humiliates you and treats you, an American citizen, like dirt. ”
There is nothing Trump offers for those people except “I will make it all better”. And I doubt that Americans with PhDs are saying “I believe him”.
Trump is offering SCAPEGOATS. To people who love easy scapegoats. Not solutions, but someone who they can direct their anger toward.
And what’s naive is people believing Bernie or Warren would not have been turned into corrupt caricatures of themselves if they were the Democratic candidate.
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NYC Parent
Obama has been slammed on the right , but his integrity has never been questioned. (minus his legitimacy to hold the office. ) We do ourselves, no favor by ignoring the abandonment of the working class by Democrats. Those Phd’s may not be working at McDonald’s nor voting for Trump . But there are plenty of grads with a BA who are.
Time to stop making an excuse for this and start making the Democratic party, the party of the proverbial 99%.. once again.
https://www.thenation.com/article/only-socialism-can-defeat-trumpism/
Well if not Socialism, Democratic Socialism. The American people have to be given a choice between two visions of America . Triangulation has given rise to a fascist and will four or eight years from now if he is not elected this time. .
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Obama’s “integrity”??
Because you think his ethical standards are higher than Hillary’s?
You are certain that Hillary would order her DOE to continue to give enormous amounts of federal money to charter schools even after clear evidence mis-use and corruption is shown?
You are certain that Hillary would sell out social security to “save” it?
This is exactly what I mean. Hillary has always been a liberal. But she is also a realist. If you actually look at the Wal Mart story written by a man who doesn’t like Hillary but also doesn’t like lies, you’d see that her actions on the board weren’t total sell-outs. She tried to make it better and got some changes in place. After she left and Sam Walton’s heirs took over, it became worse for workers.
Sure, she is not going to upend the status quo. But neither did Obama and he worked very hard to undermine ideas that he should have been celebrating. Public schools. Social Security.
You just don’t remember when Obama got money from Tony Rezko to buy his house. The only reason he escaped the worst of the propaganda is because the press didn’t hate him as much as they hate Clinton.
I like Obama and voted for him twice, but his administration sold out public education so completely that it may take decades to recover. It took a Democrat to completely undermine it.
And I don’t believe that Hillary would. The notion that she has lived her life to sell out the interests of the little people is so absurd as to become meaningless. But I certainly know that many people are absolutely certain it is true which is why they will vote for Trump.
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NYC parent.
We will discus this after the election . Because I have no need to post the list.
You do not have to tell me about the Obama legacy of disappointing policy decisions, again after the election . However nobody and I repeat nobody, has ever implicated Obama in personal enrichment scandals. I assure you they were foaming at the mouth to do so.
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“personal enrichment scandals”!!!
Gotcha! Good thing the FBI is on her case and dropping hints to the American voter that this woman is corrupt through and through. Because – oh my – she and her husband did what ever other former top official in recent history did and went around making speeches for as much money as rich people would pay them.
Of course, as you, Trump and Comey and the NYC FBI know for a fact, she ONLY earned those riches because she made all kinds of promise to sell out American interests for it. No one would have paid her a dime if she hadn’t made promised she fully intends to keep to all the people who donated to her. As the FBI and you and Trump have explained, it’s not important that Hillary hasn’t sold out American interests YET. What’s important is that the American public understand that she will definitely do so in the future. She has made it clear that the lives of any Ameriucanb citizen or the well-being of this country comes far second to her own bank account growing by millions.
Joel, you just convinced me. I’m voting for Trump. And I will be telling my relatives in swing states who I’ve been trying to convince to vote for Hillary that I was wrong all along. She is just as corrupt as Trump and even worse, she WILL sell out American interests if the price is right. That is ALL she cares about.
Thanks so much, Joel, you’ve just convinced me that Trump is better than someone who would sell out our country for a dollar. You and Ellen and Math Vale have been right all along. We NEED to stop a woman as corrupt as Hillary.
Thanks for enlightening me, folks. You are the best. And I know your smart thinking is convincing millions of other voters to come to the same enlightenment that I did — Hillary must be stopped at all costs, and even someone as bad as Trump is better.
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There is no comparison between Trump the liar, bigot and bully and Hillary. Read the following.
NOV. 5, 2016
Here is a partial quote from the New York Times journalist Nicholas Kristof. His post is entitled, “I’m With Her: The Strengths of Hillary Clinton”.
…Aside from shattering the glass ceiling for women, Clinton would bring three particular strengths to the presidency:
First, she knows the world exceptionally well and is essentially a very bright, disciplined nerd who traveled to more countries as secretary of state than any of her predecessors.
Second, Clinton had a history of playing well with Republicans when she was in the Senate and secretary of state, so there’s some small hope that we could inch back to governing.
“She is extremely well respected throughout the world, handles herself in a very classy way, and has a work ethic second to none,” Senator Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, said in 2012.
Senator John McCain, the Arizona Republican, described her in 2013 as “a very effective secretary of state.” Even Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, said of her in 2014, “We’re good friends.”
Polls today may show a majority of Americans have negative feelings for her, but two-thirds of Americans approved of her when she was secretary of state.
Third, Clinton cares deeply about impoverished children and others who are voiceless. In Arkansas, she started an early childhood program. In Washington, she helped establish CHIP, the Children’s Health Insurance Program, which supports more than eight million needy American kids.
One of America’s foremost needs is to address inequality and cycles of poverty. These are issues that Clinton has wrestled with for more than 40 years.
Some of you are thinking: But the emails! The foundation! Benghazi! So let’s look at the standard accusations.
Benghazi has been examined by at least eight panels, and not one uncovered major wrongdoing by Clinton. The Clinton Foundation created conflicts of interest — and saved countless lives from AIDS. Yes, Clinton appears to have set up her own email server to evade FOIA searches, which was sneaky and wrong, but State Department officials for many years routinely have conducted business on their own email accounts.
In short, the Clinton email “scandal” seems to me to be emblematic of so many Clinton “scandals”: There’s a kernel of impropriety there that in the public mind, thanks to her political enemies’ bombast, has ballooned into something unrecognizably malignant…”
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carolmalaysia,
All that you posted is meaningless. Joel Herman has convinced me that the only thing Hillary Clinton is interested in is “personal enrichment”. She is no Obama, who had some basic ethical compass that led him to do more damage to public education than any Republican President could have. Nope, she’s the corrupt Hillary who is every bit as evil as the FBI keeps insinuating she is.
Joel has convince me to vote for Trump, or at least, anyone but Hillary. She’s despicable and there is absolutely NOTHING that is good about her. Just pure ugliness through and through. As Joel notes, there’s every single reason to believe she will be selling us all out on day 1 to the highest bidder. She’s no Trump, but it’s pretty hard to know whether selling us out for a dollar is any worse than selling us out for his own fantasy of leadership. Basically, there is nothing — nothing at all — that is good about Hillary except “she isn’t Trump”.
Thanks, Joel! I am enlightened.
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NYC Public School Parent,
I am stepping in as a moderator. It is my blog.
I have not censored anyone’s expression, although I candidly admit that I have deleted comments in moderation that portrayed Hillary as the anti-Christ or the Devil made human.
Like you, NYC PSP, I am very tired of the endless Hillary-bashing.
It is puzzling to me that former supporters of Bernie are so vicious in their denunciations of Hillary, inasmuch as Bernie is now campaigning vigorously for Hillary. I get an email from Bernie almost daily, reminding me to vote for Hillary. I will take his advice.
I have written many times since she won the primaries that I support Hillary. I think she will make a great president if she has the good fortune to have Democrats in control of the Senate. If Republicans control both houses of Congress, I expect they will start with endless investigations and even impeachment. Senator McCain, who is usually a reasonable man, has already said that a Republican controlled Senate will not confirm any nominations she makes to the Supreme Court. This is disgraceful.
As I have also written many times, Trump is a fraud, a con man, a liar, and a man utterly lacking in the character, integrity, or temperament to be President.
I won’t stop readers from saying negative things about Hillary, but I make one request. If she should win, give her a chance. If she loses, God help us all.
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dianeravitch
“We will discus this after the election . Because I have no need to post the list.”
“Time to stop making an excuse for this and start making the Democratic party, the party of the proverbial 99%.. once again.”
This is not Hillary bashing. Calling for a reset at the Democratic party is not Hillary bashing . This is the recognition that there is too much to lose to start posting talking points. Pointing to the failures of the Democratic party to represent the working class( including teachers k-U ) , is not Trump support or Hillary bashing. The problem several of us have with some Hillary supporters is, one can not even mention failures with out being attacked . Re read Vale Maths comment , I fail to see the Hillary bashing nor Trump support . If the King does not want to hear the reports from the battlefield, the Kingdom will be lost.
Hopefully after the election I will be able to resume Hillary bashing, but it wont be about “the damn emails” or Benghazi or any of the other contrived Republican schemes . It will be on policy , I hope you are right and she surprises us .
(As a side note boy do I need that 5 minute edit button or some whiteout ) .
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dianeravitch,
Thank you very much. I agree with everything you wrote here. I am sorry if my attempt to address the endless Hillary-bashing has insulted some of your regular readers. I confess that I think it is so terribly important to call it out because it is exactly those kind of comments that are convincing undecided low-interest voters that Hillary is corrupt. There is a difference between disagreeing with the policy choices that candidates have, and some Bernie-voters endlessly repeating the alt-right’s very successful and damaging caricature of Hillary as the most corrupt, money hungry Democrat ever, who will sell out American interests to the highest bidder. Hillary Clinton has flaws but she ALSO has good points. If you read some of the comments on here you wouldn’t know it. The only positive thing the haters can say is “she is very slightly less corrupt than Trump”. And that “truth” that is repeated here endlessly is certainly filtering down to the public. “Even Dems know there is nothing at all good about her. Just a walking bundle of corruption”. Some of us – including Bernie Sanders – believe that isn’t true. And you don’t have to believe she is perfect to understand that it is true. You just have to believe that she isn’t a demon. She is human, but a human who has tried to help vulnerable Americans. Not achieving great thing for them, but TRYING.
And I’m shocked to read the new paragraph by Joel above. Because I agree with every point he made about Hillary and the Democrats. You’d almost think he never mentioned Hillary’s “personal enrichment scandals” which of course, is exactly what the FBI is telling Americans they need to investigate since she sells out our country so often if the price is right.
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You are so deeply deluded NYC person. You twist and distort all our language to serve your own purpose. Each of us whom you mention has said we are voting for Hillary for she is better for the country than Trump…but we are all educated and read history and know her flaws. Your twisted logic and revisionist reports show no logic at all. Ah so, but you will surely attempt to once again get the nasty last word. This same stuff has gone of for months. Pathetic to denounce people who are on your side (but with less enthusiasm)….it is so self defeating.
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To Vale Math:
Have you heard the term “Money talk, BUT “academic” SLAVE does the walk”?
Slave = need money for survival.
Blame on Republican party and leaders in both houses of Congress and Senators who damage American economy and academic system for their own money from foreign donation.
Wake up to realize how fraudulent Trump can be Republican Presidential nominee? How foreign Paul Manafort can be Trump’s political adviser? How slimy Roger Stone can be strategist for Republican party? How foreign (Russian and Chinese) banking industries can filter and loot American FUND away from tax payers?
All idiotic political analysts get paid to damage Democrat politicians in general for Republican politicians’ gain BUT these analysts did not fathom the communist and fascist strategy in the long term.
In short, people who live with democracy without a fight for it, did not appreciate it until they lose it.= all graduates from TFA or Relay Education Graduate Institute lose their precious time and money for INVALID degree in learning.
In the same vein, those immigrants who come to America for an easy looting money from charity, will follow fascist and communist for short term gain in fame and fortune, and then damage democracy for their sufferance of the long term PAIN. Back2basic
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You are so deeply deluded to imagine that you are offering rational criticisms of Hillary Clinton’s policies when you post, Ellen. It so happens I agree with most of those criticisms, just like I agreed with many of the criticisms of Obama. I voted for Bernie but even so, I’d never not acknowledge there were legitimate criticisms of some of his policy choices as well. That is true of every candidate.
But that’s not ALL you offer. You are nearly as bad as the FBI and Trump and Giuliani with all your innuendoes and smears against Hillary. She doesn’t just have conservative policies like Obama did, but she has them because someone is paying her to have them. She is corrupt. Or, as Joel likes to say: “PERSONAL ENRICHMENT SCANDALS”.
You should be very happy, Ellen, that so many undecided low-interest voters completely agree with Joel about those terrible scandals he is going to refrain from listing to “help” Hillary.
Just like Comey is going to “help” Hillary by not charging her with all the illegal actions she did. Yep, once he explained that to the American people, we were all really convinced that Hillary was guilty but she was corrupt enough to also own the FBI.
Again, you do not understand the difference between disagreeing with policy and painting the candidate as corrupt. You and Joel have gone through great lengths to paint Hillary as corrupt. Just not quite as corrupt as Trump. And you think “don’t blame me that everyone believes Hillary is completely corrupt because she is”.
You and Joel sound like Clinton’s “frenemies”.
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For more heartburn, Joel, read the LA Times today. Two long articles on Hillary, one on David Brock who is her most ambitious fund raiser and has brought in over $65 Million with his PAC, and the other about Hillary and Podesta and the emails…and Brock again.
The Times has endorsed Hillary, but today you would never know it. Maybe tomorrow they will do some serious hit pieces on tRump.
Good idea to get the passport ready.
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I can add only this to what has been written above:
GET OUT AND VOTE. DO NOT TAKE ANYTHING FOR GRANTED.
The world has seen enough of demagoguery. We do NOT need another Adolph Hitler.
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I voted early, but despite the comments made by Trump, I can’t seem to figure out how to vote often.
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Go in with a Make America Hat on . I’m sure you’ll get away with it
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You guys made me laugh out loud…thanks.
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Reblogged this on Lloyd Lofthouse and commented:
Who is the psycho,narcissistic,autocratic, micromanaging, sexist, racist, fascist fraud who might be the next President of the United States?
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I believe we have may have a neo Fascist President because many people — including the commenters on here — are missing what is and has been the most dangerous element that is undermining this country.
It isn’t just “big money”. It’s that the big money is purchasing a propaganda arm that has convinced too many Americans that up is down, black is white, hot is cold.
That propaganda arm has targeted every politician who gets a little too dangerous to the far right status quo. The portrayal of Hillary Clinton that some commenters on here spout is exactly what the voters who are voting for Trump have wholeheartedly embraced. It’s one thing to be disappointed that politician’s policies aren’t liberal enough or conservative enough.
It’s another thing entirely to turn that politician into something that is so disgusting that you wouldn’t vote for her even if her policies were exactly what you wanted. Because you know she plans instead to enrich herself and sell out American interests.
We aren’t having an honest debate about what policies will work and whether Democrats should compromise or stand firm on some of their beliefs.
We are having an election where voters are convinced one candidate tells it like it is and one candidate is a congenital liar whose campaign is entirely about getting rich. And it’s Trump who is telling it like it is, and Hillary who is the liar.
If Bernie was the candidate, we’d have the hack of Bernie campaign e-mails where some campaign staffer makes some derogatory remark about Blacks or Jews or death to the capitalists or something else that out of context becomes “Bernie plans to take away all your money and make you live on communes”. Maybe the propaganda wouldn’t make him corrupt — maybe he’d just be the Communist or the fool or some other characterization that would be drummed into voters heads so consistently that it becomes true and at least Trump isn’t as evil as Bernie is.
Read a little history. The propaganda BEGINS with characterizing your opponent with the flaws of your candidate. So Trump may be the biggest liar we have ever seen, but Hillary is worse. Imagine if the intelligent people on this blog say there is “no difference” that the more ignorant voters are hearing “she is worse”.
As soon as Elizabeth Warren started to get a little power, she was the liar and hypocrite who claimed she was a Native American to get ahead. No doubt the hack of her personal e-mails for the last 20 years will show her to be a tool of some corporation where she once did some work, or some legal case, or some comment she made. It is impossible to live a life that cannot be turned into dirt if propaganda is turned against you. And no, what the media did to Trump is not propaganda. Reporting actions is not propaganda. Reporting his own words and speeches is not propaganda. Reporting insinuations based not on what a person did, but what you claim she wanted to do or attributing evil motives to actions that for anyone else would not be considered evil is how propaganda works.
Hillary endangered national security and revealed state secrets because she was paid millions! It couldn’t be that she did the same thing as Powell or Rice — nope, propaganda tells us it was part of her evil corruption.
And if Trump wins and we don’t shut down that propaganda arm or bring its ugliness into the light, we are falling down an abyss of our own making. Because we kept our head in the sand. And believed that if only OUR favored candidate had run against those experts in propaganda, he would have won. No – he would have been destroyed by the same ugliness that we seem to now accept as Democrats’ due.
If we don’t call that propaganda out by name instead of saying “well I never liked that woman anyway because she wasn’t liberal enough for me so i’m going to embrace it since she’s probably evil anyway”, our country is in grave danger.
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There has always been a propaganda war . The difference was most people got their news from a slew of competing print media. Most with investigative reporting.
But two of the three are corporatist rather than right wing . Sorry politicians have to offer vision. The American people elected FDR 5(yes) times because of that vision. Had the surrogate for the fifth term been Wallace, we might resemble Northern Europe instead of Central America.
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I agree Joel. I would add that Truman tried to enact a national health care system in 1947-48 but was shot down by the GOP, conservatives and the AMA. Truman vetoed the Taft-Hartley Act but was overridden by the congress. Truman would later utilize the act 12 times.
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Great comments Joel and Joe…and you are accurate historians. Many on this site look back at history and draw voting conclusions from this educated vantage…..so NYC public school parent need not set herself up as the sole intelligensia here, and she can stop lecturing the rest of us.
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If you like a politician, you credit him or her with “vision”. If you are swayed by propaganda, your politician offers “vision”. Trump offers nothing but “I alone can save us”. That isn’t vision.
To me, this is vision:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PspX3VQghaU
And I knew Hillary had “vision” when I watched the DNC and saw speakers representing exactly the groups that for the last 8 elections Democrats have been desperately hiding for fear they’d be called that nasty name “liberal”.
When I saw the Black Lives Matters moms there, I knew she was strong and believed in what was right, not what was politically expedient.
We have a chance to elect someone who might bring change. No guarantees. But I believe she WANTS more change than Obama ever did.
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Why are you still preaching to the choir here?
Your naivete, NYC, about the flawed DNC indicates your not understanding the showboats of both DNC and the also flawed RNC orchestrating and enhancing their candidates appearances. But good for you that you are not a tRump voter.
You continue to insult our collective intelligence and tell us to study history…I would make the same suggestion to you…read the 2012 book, Hopeless, for the essays by Dem and progressive truth tellers, and learn why so many intellectuals flocked to Bernie this year.
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Ellen Lubic, you continue to insult me non-stop. Why are you still preaching to the choir here?
Not only did I vote for Bernie, but I donated money to him and my kid worked for his campaign. You’ve decided – without a bit of evidence – that I was not one of your oh so admirable “intellectuals” who flocked to Bernie this year. I’m just not good enough or smart enough to understand how worthy he was. Unlike you, I just don’t understand that evil, corrupt Hillary just isn’t worth defending because she isn’t Bernie so therefore if i don’t agree with you that we should all hold our nose and vote for the most disgusting democrat who ever ran for President, I’m just not as wise as you.
What’s amazing is how little regard you actually have for Bernie, who has been going around the country tirelessly working for Hillary’s election. You think he is ‘holding his nose’ and helping elect a candidate he knows is fully corrupt and will damage our country just not as much as Trump will. He’d very likely be the first to tell you to stop mischaracterizing her as completely corrupt. But some of his supporters only hear what they want to hear. And what they hear is that Bernie is a sell out and has been lying about Clinton to try to mislead his supporters into supporting someone nearly as evil as Trump, but not quite.
You don’t even realize how damaging your incredible hatred and characterization of Hillary is and why it might very well lead to her defeat. With “friends’ like you, she doesn’t need enemies. If I was a low-interest undecided voter and I read some of the ugly comments about Hillary that “even Democrats” say about her I would probably vote for anyone but her. Why should I? If the people voting for her are telling me how evil she is, why should I not listen to the other people telling me how great their candidate is?
I am sorry you feel I am “lecturing” you. Let me make this very clear: I object to people who portray Hillary Clinton with the same ugly lies and one-note characterization of an evil, corrupt, politician whose sole motivation is for herself and her pocketbook. Even if they are then willing to concede that even a woman so reprehensible is “better than Trump”.
Hillary Clinton is a flawed candidate just like Barack Obama, Kerry, Gore, Dukakis, and every Democrat in history I have voted for is flawed. No doubt she is worse than some and better than others, but she is not corrupt. She is not 100% bad with nothing at all good. And I think Hillary Clinton has a vision. It is about working together and not being afraid to embrace the “other”. Maybe that’s not enough for you, and you need to knock her down a few more pegs by saying she is wholly owned by corporate interests. And that is certainly what all the undecideds flocking to Trump believe with all their hearts. After all, “even Democrats” keep telling them it is true.
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George Orwell wrote that for most people in the English-speaking world, “fascist” is a synonym for “bully.”
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If he lived in the century, it would be perhaps be ‘deadly bully with a gun’.
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Hi
Thanks for all you are doing for the election….it is scary.
I thought this guy hits it! A little foul language, but nevertheless, perfect for millennials who accept his style better than older folks. You may want to send out the website. I have a hunch your readers have already made up their mind, but they could send this to those they know that haven’t yet done so. Thats what I have done.
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__m.huffpost.com_us_entry_us-5F581cf64ee4b0d9ce6fbc188d&d=CwICAg&c=AGbYxfJbXK67KfXyGqyv2Ejiz41FqQuZFk4A-1IxfAU&r=SsVs3kygIxYgxGUUoa32XpEGmfszX3BZPeRrAEJaBVM&m=k5Ij1QwfSVVEFkfiawjKJIo2_yLdjmdJrbW80sQgCwo&s=zDFYcD11B9nQD5gh3H8delWRCAORlL_9GtoWilhgbt4&e=
Cordially
David
David C. Berliner
Home: 120 E. Rio Salado Pkwy., #205
Tempe, AZ 85281
☎︎ 480-861-0484
Office: Regents’ Professor Emeritus,
Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, Arizona State
University, Tempe, AZ 85287
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Headline: “Bully-in-Chief?” comes from the American Federation of Teachers:
Teachers and school staff know firsthand that bullying takes a real, severe toll on students, especially students with disabilities, LGBTQ students, students of color and others who are vulnerable or have been historically marginalized.
This election cycle—with candidates like Donald Trump using the currency of hate, fear and marginalization—has made combating bullying an even more urgent issue. Our members are reporting a troubling increase in bullying behavior, much of it echoing the toxic rhetoric of the Trump campaign. Educators are actually calling it the “Trump Effect,” and it’s going to take time and hard work to heal the wounds it has inflicted.
We’re working to counteract that effect, and a first step is to shine a light on what’s happening….(video)
The consequences of Trump’s actions will last far beyond Nov. 8. That’s why we’re continuing our important work to provide educators and parents with resources and tools to stop bullying, and to support kids who have been bullied.
This is just one more issue where the choice in November couldn’t be clearer.
Just last week, Hillary Clinton released her comprehensive anti-bullying plan, “Better than Bullying.” It includes support for professional development for educators and other school employees and recognizes the important role of school counselors and wraparound services. It also rightly acknowledges both the need to prioritize school climate as part of implementing the Every Student Succeeds Act, and the importance of bullying prevention in creating and maintaining positive and constructive school climates.
I’m proud of the AFT’s longstanding work on bullying prevention. From our “See a Bully, Stop a Bully” campaign, to our ever-expanding bullying prevention resource hub on Share My Lesson, to our time-tested professional development programs, to working with groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center, the Anti-Defamation League and Not In Our School, the AFT is committed to combating bullying in schools.
We need a president who will be in our corner, not one who will put us in a corner… stand with us on Nov. 8.
In unity,
Randi Weingarten
AFT President
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I’ve thrown away my anti-bullying curriculum. From now on I’m teaching kids how to bully.
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Lest you have forgotten, Ponderosa, this is Dr. Berliner who testified at the Vergara trial and his testimony led to the Judge True’s decision for the plaintiffs, which fortunately was overturned on appeal. See the googled article below.
Judge Rules in Favor of Vergara… Thanks to David Berliner …
http://www.eiaonline.com/…/06/…/judge-rules-in-favor-of-vergara-thanks-to-david-berliner...
Jun 10, 2014 – In March, the defendants were jazzed to have Dr. David Berliner, professor emeritus of education at Arizona State University and one-time NEA Friend of Education, … Afterwards, Diane Ravitch applauded his testimony.
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Addedum….and I have been meaning to also tell you Ponderosa,, that I grow more fond of you with each posted comment. Great SOH and great insights. Teachers can be so wonderful. You and Left Coast Teacher would be pals…and I assume you are in California. If you are ever in the mood to ‘talk shop’ on local issues…find me at
joiningforces4ed@aol.com
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Strangely this link does not work…here are a few more on Vergara and his testimony. Diane has a number of articles archived on this case. Dr. Berliner is a very well respected academic.
denied – California Courts
http://www.courts.ca.gov/opinions/documents/B258589S.PDF
Aug 22, 2016 – BEATRIZ VERGARA, a Minor, etc., et al., … Stopper; David Strom for American Federation of Teachers, AFL-CIO, as Amicus Curiae …… the testimony of defendants’ expert Berliner, estimated this number to comprise 1 to 3.
A Vergara witness says academics are more shaped by outside the …
laschoolreport.com/vergara-witness-says-streets-more-than-teachers-shape-academics/
Mar 18, 2014 – David Berliner Vergara Trial Day 28 3.18.2014 … at Arizona State University, Berliner offered helpful testimony for the defense in the Vergara v.
Judge Rules in Favor of Vergara… Thanks to David Berliner …
http://www.eiaonline.com/…/06/…/judge-rules-in-favor-of-vergara-thanks-to-david-berliner...
Jun 10, 2014 – In March, the defendants were jazzed to have Dr. David Berliner, professor emeritus of … Afterwards, Diane Ravitch applauded his testimony.
Trial Day 28 – Students Matter
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Interesting that only the court filing link works. Cannot resurrect the testimony. Guess perhaps Broad and Welch were able to get the others links ‘scrubbed’ since they lost the case on appeal. They hated the verdict and when the Ca. Supreme Ct. refused to hear the case recently…they must have been apoplectic. If course they have Deasy and Austin working nationwide to establish more Veraga’s to steal teachers due process, and to kill teacher’s unions.
Forgive me for wandering from the topic.
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The FBI Is Leaking Information to Hurt Hillary’s Campaign
By Robert Reich, Robert Reich’s Facebook Page
05 November 16
Judy Giuliani said today he knew the FBI planned to review more emails tied to Hillary Clinton before FBI Director James Comey announced the investigation last week — thereby confirming that the FBI leaked information to Trump’s presidential campaign.
“I did nothing to get it out, I had no role in it,” Giuliani said during today’s appearance on Fox & Friends. “Did I hear about it? You’re darn right I heard about it, and I can’t even repeat the language that I heard from the former FBI agents. I had expected this for the last, honestly, to tell you the truth, I thought it was going to be about three or four weeks ago, because way back in July this started, they kept getting stymied looking for subpoenas, looking for records.”
Giuliani’s ties to the FBI date back to his days as a U.S. attorney in the 1980s. He has repeatedly bragged about those ties, saying that “outraged FBI agents” have told him they’re frustrated by how the Clinton investigation was handled. Just two days before Comey announced that the agency was reviewing the newly uncovered emails, Giuliani said on Fox News that Trump’s campaign had “a couple of surprises left. You’ll see, and I think it will be enormously effective.”
Consider these contacts with disgruntled FBI agents. Couple them with Trump’s suggestion that his supporters monitor voting places “in certain areas,” Trump’s claim that next Tuesday’s voting will be “rigged,” and his refusal to accept the legitimacy of the campaign’s outcome. I fear it’s all starting to resemble something we have never witnessed in the United States…
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Tonight I am giving credit where credit is due. Diane, you have posted all my argumentative comments and you have disagreed with me respectfully. I have tried to do the same. I am amazed at how you guys are still going at it at this late date.
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Thanks, Abigail
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Looks like Trump has already brought us closer to being a third world country. Now we have to have some state elections monitored because ” Trump has encouraged his followers- which include many armed paramilitary groups- to “watch the polls.” Indeed some of these paramilitary groups have vowed to “march on Washington” if Hillary Clinton, the Democratic candidate, wins….”
This is not how a democracy works!!!
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OAS Deploys Election Observers to Monitor US Presidential Vote
By teleSUR
05 November 16
The team of observers arrives Saturday to begin the first ever OAS monitoring of a U.S. presidential election.
The Organization of American States has sent a team of 41 observers from 18 different countries to monitor Tuesday’s vote as the Republican Candidate, Donald Trump, continues raise fears of a “rigged” election.
The arrival of the OAS observers on Saturday comes a day after a federal judge in Ohio issued a temporary restraining order on Friday against the Trump campaign and adviser Roger Stone, barring them from harassing or intimidating Ohio voters during Election Day.
Fears of election-related violence have gained steam as Trump has encouraged his followers- which include many armed paramilitary groups- to “watch the polls.” Indeed some of these paramilitary groups have vowed to “march on Washington” if Hillary Clinton, the Democratic candidate, wins.
Chris Hill, a founder of the Three Percent Security Force militia, said his group is training harder than ever. Hill told Reuters, “We’re building up for this, just like the Marines … in the event that this is the day that we hoped would never come.”
OAS Delegation head, former Costa Rica President Laura Chinchilla, told the Miami Herald that it would be difficult to rig an election in the United States “because the country has a hyper-diversified electoral system, in which each state counts its own votes, and there are no unified databases that could facilitate a nationwide conspiracy.”
However, many critics of the U.S. election system have suggested that the vote is indeed rigged against Black and Latino voters who have been targeted by a “perfect storm” of voter suppression laws passed by Republican state legislatures in Texas and North Carolina, among others states.
OAS observer missions themselves have a long and sordid history throughout Latin America.
While some governments have requested OAS observer missions to generate domestic and foreign confidence in the electoral process and to help prevent post-election violence, others have been highly critical of OAS interference in their sovereign affairs. Most recently the OAS has been criticized for its highly politicized attacks on the Maduro government in Venezuela and its total silence on the parliamentary coup in Brazil.
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Published on Nov 6, 2016
With 72 hours remaining until Election Day, Hillary Clinton (Kate McKinnon) and Donald Trump (Alec Baldwin) appear on Erin Burnett (Cecily Strong) OutFront.
https://youtu.be/hxH6bKNPBIA
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Headline in Washington Post: Saturday Night Live’s final pre-election take: Biting criticism of Donald Trump’s media coverage
There was one final “Saturday Night Live” left before the 2016 election, but there was no debate to send up.
Instead, SNL went with some pretty strong political commentary. And it wasn’t friendly to Donald Trump — or the media.
The nine-minute cold open featured Alec Baldwin returning as Trump and being interviewed alongside Hillary Clinton on CNN. Over the course of the interview, Trump literally kissed — on the mouth — an FBI agent, Russian President Vladimir Putin and a member of the KKK, only to have the CNN host quickly return the discussion to Clinton’s emails. And at the start of the interview, Clinton begs the host to talk about Trump’s taxes, only to have the host ask her about her emails.
It doesn’t quite twist the knife when it comes to the media’s coverage of Trump — the sketch overall seems to be more about Clinton being exasperated that the race is close, and it ends on a more fanciful note — but the media criticism is unmistakable.
This, of course, is a long-running theme of the campaign. Clinton’s supporters have frequently argued that the media is obsessed with her email issue and that it has garnered entirely too much coverage, constantly overshadowing the controversial things that Trump has said.
For what it’s worth, relatively few people seem to hold this view. A poll last week showed that 83 percent of likely voters think Clinton did something wrong with her email server, while 51 percent think she did something illegal.
In addition, as I wrote a couple of weeks ago, 43 percent of Americans think media coverage of Trump has been too negative, while just 11 percent say the same of Clinton. Just 17 percent of Democrats say the Clinton coverage has been too negative. Nearly as many Democrats, in fact, think coverage of Trump has been too negative — 13 percent.
But this hasn’t prevented a narrative from forming among top Clinton supporters and media watchdogs that Trump has gotten a pass and Clinton has been unfairly targeted for relatively minor — or even nonexistent — sins. And it’s a claim that resurfaces every time the polls tighten.
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Who Will Be President?…Forecast by the New York Times
By JOSH KATZ UPDATED 32 minutes ago
Hillary Clinton has an 84% chance to win.
Last updated Sunday, November 6 at 2:04 PM ET
CHANCE OF WINNING
84%
Hillary Clinton
16%
Donald J. Trump
The Upshot’s elections model suggests that Hillary Clinton is favored to win the presidency, based on the latest state and national polls. A victory by Mr. Trump remains possible: Mrs. Clinton’s chance of losing is about the same as the probability that an N.F.L. kicker misses a 38-yard field goal.
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I’m putting this information online just in case someone thinks that Pence’s Indiana is doing well. It has fallen behind the rest of the nation. It is not good politics to vote for Trump with Pence on the ticket.
INGov Summary: Hoosiers Fall Behind in the Pence-Holcomb Economy
INDIANAPOLIS – With one day before Election Day, it’s worth noting that Hoosier families have fallen behind the rest of the nation over the last four Mike Pence-Eric Holcomb years…
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: INDIANA IS FALLING BEHIND THE REST OF THE NATION
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