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[Abbreviated Pundit Roundup]( is a long-running series published every morning that collects essential political discussion and analysis around the internet. - [Trump Is Accidentally Exposing Aileen Cannonâs Shady Pro-MAGA Game]( Even as the judgeâs latest moves show sheâs carefully disguising her advocacy for Trump, he is making it clear that he expects her to save him. Trumpâs lawyers had argued that the Presidential Records Act, which was passed in the wake of the Watergate scandal, allowed him to reclassify national security documents as his personal property. Thatâs a grotesque misreading of the lawâs history and intent, and Cannon appeared to agree, declaring that the PRA âdoes not provide a pre-trial basis to dismissâ the case. The media reported this as a partial âwinâ for special counsel Jack Smithâs prosecution team. But as constitutional scholar Laurence Tribe put it, this was a âpretendâ ruling against Trump that ended up âreservingâ Cannonâs ability to decide the case for Trump in a way that cannot be appealed. In short, Cannon seems to recognize that as she moves toward that endgame, itâs essential to maintain plausible deniability throughout.
- [Donald Trump Is Demanding A New Judge Just Days Before The Start Of His Hush-Money Criminal Trial]( Former President Donald Trump is rehashing longstanding grievances with the current judge in a long-shot, eleventh-hour bid to disrupt and delay the case. In court papers made public Friday, Trumpâs lawyers said it is improper for Merchan âto preside over these proceedings while Ms. Merchan benefits, financially and reputationally, from the manner in which this case is interferingâ with Trumpâs campaign as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. The trial is scheduled to begin April 15. It is the first of Trumpâs four criminal cases scheduled to go to trial and would be the first-ever criminal trial of a former president.
- [The single most powerful thing you can do to support Daily Kos is donate monthly. Click here to start a $3 recurring donation]( - [Joe Biden must go left and right at the same time]( Hereâs one reason understanding the trajectory of the 2024 campaign will be so complicated: President Biden is running as both a conservative and a progressive. He must be both to win. Before card-carrying members of the right protest my characterization of Biden as âconservative,â they should consider who is carrying the banner for the most basic conservative impulse of all: preserving the nationâs institutions. Thereâs a reason Nikki Haley continues to win votes in Republican primaries even though she has dropped out of the race. Itâs the same reason college-educated middle- and upper-middle-class voters are rallying to Biden and to Democrats generally.
- [Why is the Press Making Trump Seem More Normal?]( Believe it or not, much of the political press has an inadvertent pro-Trump bias. This is pure insanity, but perhaps the funniest part of the whole thing is that Hewitt just changed the subject and moved on to a series of questions about Trumpâs vice presidential selection process.
- [These Daily Kos tote bags are going fast, so get yours now!]( - [What Liberals Get Wrong About âWhite Rural Rageâ â Almost Everything]( The âWhite Rural Rageâ narrative gets the research wrong. I know, because some of it is mine. Iâm an academic who studies rural Americans and lives in rural Maine. My job and passion is to pore over reams of data, including some of the largest surveys of rural voters ever conducted. Sitting on my computer are detailed responses from over 25,000 rural voters that I have conducted over the last decade and used to publish a range of peer-reviewed and widely cited research. And Iâve done it all largely to make sense of why rural voters are continually drawn to the Republican Party. But the thing about rage â Iâve never found it.â ⦠In recent years, that rural political identity has morphed into resentment â a collective grievance against experts, bureaucrats, intellectuals and the political party that seeks to empower them, Democrats. Yes, such resentment is a real phenomenon in rural areas. But words matter; rage and resentment are not interchangeable terms. Rage implies irrationality, anger that is unjustified and out of proportion. You canât talk to someone who is enraged. Resentment is rational, a reaction based on some sort of negative experience. You may not agree that someone has been treated unfairly, but there is room to empathize.
- [The Rightâs âPatriotic Correctnessâ Double Standard]( âIf you ever go to an actual LSU game youâll see that theyâre never on the court for the anthem. Itâs that simple. Iâve covered them for 3 years & theyâve never been,â tweeted Chessa Bouche from Baton Rougeâs BRProud News. ... On Monday, the grifters who exist to ruin American life and make every human decision a micro-battle in their neverending cultural forever war, finally noticed this and decided to engage in some dog whistle attacks on the âdirty debutantesâ of Baton Rouge. OutKick, a sports website run by Americaâs wrongest man Clay Travis, began the outrage cycle by contrasting the LSU absence during the anthem with the way the Iowa players âstayed and held hands.â LibsofTikTok and the other usual suspects piled on for the retweets. But this low-calorie outrage fest extended beyond social media. The governor of my adopted home state weighed in, saying that he believes âstudent athletes [should] be present for the national anthem or risk their athletic scholarship.â (Losing a scholarship over this? Insane!) The next day, his muppet-faced mug was on Fox News, where he proceeded to dunk on the young women who brought a national championship and an economic boost to his state in the days after their hard-fought defeat. Want to write your own stories? [Log in]( or [sign up]( to post articles and comments on Daily Kos, the nation's largest progressive community. Follow Daily Kos on [Facebook](, [Threads](, and [Instagram](. Thanks for all you do,
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