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Cynthia Nixon Wants to Legalize Pot in New York

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Cynthia Nixon is running for governor of New York and she just announced she wants to legalize pot. The actress and activist is challenging incumbent Democrat Andrew Cuomo, who opposes marijuana legalization.

“She said that if marijuana is legal, we can tax it and make a lot of money from that,” author Julie Klam told The New York Times. Klam, an author, says Nixon made her remarks at a small fundraiser last week. The New York Times first reported the comments.

Nixon would “legalize marijuana and put a tax on it,” added Isabel Giles, who hosted the fundraiser.

When asked specifically if she would legalize marijuana, Nixon “pumped her fist and said yes,” editor and writer Dan Davenport said. “She was very exuberant about that point.”

Nixon “has never held office or managed a large organization, although she has been an education activist in New York for more than a decade,” The Times notes.

Cuomo, who is not well-liked in New York, has called pot a “gateway drug,” and said: “As of this date, I am unconvinced on recreational marijuana.”

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Trump’s Failing Iran War May Have a Silver Lining — for Democracy: Columnist

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President Donald Trump is losing his Iran war — but Jonathan V. Last at The Bulwark argues American democracy might come out the winner.

Last points to Wednesday’s reported firing of Navy Secretary John Phelan, preceded just three weeks earlier by the firing of Army Chief of Staff General Randy George, now 54 days into the war.

“These datapoints are linked. They are an admission by the president that America is losing the war,” Last writes. “Because the simple fact of the matter is: You do not make high-level personnel changes in the middle of a war if you are winning.”

He notes that the entire Pentagon operation is involved when America goes to war. In wartime, with organizational structures strained, what’s needed most is stability.

“If you are winning the war, then you don’t fire senior leaders, even if their performance is subpar—because the result speaks for itself. You are winning. Any change you make to leadership risks upending that balance.”

Conversely, when “the president starts firing senior military leaders while combat operations are ongoing, it’s an admission that the war is going badly. It’s an admission that the status quo is not tenable and must be altered, even if doing so creates instability and organizational risk.”

Last finds a possible silver lining in the Iran war’s failure: it strengthens American democracy — if U.S. military leadership turns on Trump, even partially.

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He wonders if “perhaps the net effect of the Iran war will be to turn the senior leadership of the military against Trump and reduce his confidence that, in a constitutional crisis, he could call on them to help him domestically?”

Last notes several data points related to the war, such as Trump launching it after being talked into it by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his rejection of the military’s assessments, the “almost daily” shifting of rationale for going to war, being caught “completely by surprise” when Iran shut down the Strait of Hormuz, and trump repeatedly being proven wrong about what is happening and will happen.

He also reminds that during “the rescue operation of the two downed airmen, the president had to be kept out of the room in order to prevent him from interfering and screwing up the mission.”

Last offers up an uncomfortable concept, what he calls, “not a very nice thing to say”:

“One of my maxims is that in the real world, the Joint Chiefs are the final arbiters of American democracy. No one gets sworn in on Inauguration Day without the implicit consent of the military.”

Losing the Iran war will make it that much harder for Trump to turn the military against American democracy should he not like the outcome of any future election.

“Political leaders who lose wars—especially through their own strategic incompetence—do not usually engender loyalty from the officer corps,” Last says, suggesting that losing the war has made one of Trump’s “long-shot endgame scenarios even more unlikely to work.”

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How Trump Is Doubling Down on His ‘God Complex’: Columnist

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President Donald Trump is “doubling down on his God complex,” The Guardian‘s Emma Brockes writes in an opinion piece, questioning why evangelical Christians are onboard.

Brockes points to the president’s Oval Office recording of a Bible passage this week, part of an America Reads the Bible event that urges people to repent of their “wicked ways.” She wonders if America’s evangelical Christians, “who overwhelmingly support Trump, have a red line and if so, can they find it with both hands?”

Trump, she writes, is “treating us to a section of the Old Testament as part of a week-long, continuous public reading of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation.” She wonders about “separation of church and state,” before noting that Trump is the same president who has, variously, been found by courts to have falsified business records, as part of a hush-money payment scheme to a porn star, Stormy Daniels, and sexually abused and defamed E Jean Carroll.”

Reading from Scripture, Trump on Tuesday said: “If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.”

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Brockes appears to mock Trump, saying, “what I love about the choice is that it comes hard on the heels of his other, recent engagement with Christianity in a way that looks to me a lot like doubling down.”

“It’s very him, isn’t it?” she notes. “Ten days after sharing an AI-generated image in which Trump appeared as a Jesus-like figure healing the sick, here he is delivering a Bible passage that involves taking on a first-person delivery of God’s word.”

Trump’s approval among Catholics has taken a beating, she suggests, noting his approval rating with them is underwater.

Evangelicals, by comparison, “are much more solidly and implacably pro-Trump, not least because he put through their agenda to restrict abortion rights by delivering a rightwing majority to the supreme court. They also appear to be more politically organized in the US.”

Brockes asks if the mission of America Reads the Bible would be better served “by the country not starting an unnecessary war, deporting American citizens or cancelling foreign aid to cause the deaths of an estimated 600,000 people worldwide.”

“On the other hand,” she observes, “if a convicted felon reading a passage from the Bible makes you feel closer to God, then all one can say is good luck to you.”

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‘Vile Racist’: Trump Promotes Unhinged Anti-Birthright Citizenship Screed

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President Donald Trump used his Truth Social platform Wednesday to amplify a racist, anti-immigrant screed attacking birthright citizenship that calls India and China — two of America’s most critical strategic partners — “hellhole” nations, discusses defying the Supreme Court, and urges federal prosecution of the country’s leading civil liberties organization.

The attack, a transcript from a “Savage Nation” podcast, details right-wing radio host Michael Savage’s response to recent Supreme Court arguments in Trump v. Barbara — a case in which the ACLU is challenging Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship.

In it, Savage says what was “quite noticeable” to him “was that the person bringing the arguments in favor of flooding America with illegal aliens to change the demographics forever was a Chinese American who looks to me like the classic ACLU attorney. Very smart, very evil, and very devious. The ACLU is the head of the snake. They have been forever, and there they were again trying to turn America into a cesspool.”

In his nearly 1,800 word invective, Savage argues that a baby born in the U.S. “becomes an instant citizen, and then they bring the entire family in from China or India or some other hellhole on the planet.”

Savage claims America “is being overrun with Chinese coming here just to drop a baby on our shores to then bring in the entire family.”

“You don’t have to go too far to see that. English is not spoken here anymore,” Savage claims. “That there’s almost no loyalty to this country amongst the immigrant class coming in today, which was not always the case. No, they’re not like the European Americans of today and their ancestors. The Irish integrated, the Italians integrated, the Polish integrated the Lithuanians, the Romanians, the Russians. They all integrated and became Americans in the melting pot. The idea of the melting pot is long over.”

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“How about some common sense in a bankrupt nation. ACLU Attorney Wang is pushing to destroy our national identity, turn us into a colony of China, but it’s not limited to China, it’s also India.”

He calls the ACLU “the most dangerous criminal organization in the history of America.”

“I would say that the ACLU has done more damage to this nation than Iran has ever done directly to this nation,” Savage claims. “The ACLU has done more damage to our borders, language and culture than Iran has done. The ACLU and their cockamamie lawyers have done more damage to America than the Mullahs in Iran have done to this nation. Why can’t they be taken down under the RICO statutes?”

“President Trump,” Savage concludes, “one last appeal to you today. Please bust the ACLU under RICO statutes before there’s nothing left of this nation to save.”

Despite the post’s incendiary nature, criticism from American political figures and critics was sparse. The majority of responses on social media appeared to come from Indian users and news outlets, who widely condemned the post — underscoring the diplomatic stakes of a sitting American president amplifying language that attacks two of Washington’s critical strategic partners.

The Lincoln Project’s Rick Wilson responded by declaring, “Donald Trump is insane,” and Republican former U.S. Congressman Adam Kinzinger wrote simply, “Vile racist.”

The Atlantic’s Tom Nichols wrote that Trump is “Moving on from the Pope to *another* group of 1+ billion people.”

“We are sorry. He is a global disgrace,” wrote columnist Sophia A. Nelson.

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