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Bill O’Brien: Dangerous words, deadly consequences: Why Democrats must reject violent rhetoricRECENT TRAGIC events across our nation underscore a harsh reality: reckless political rhetoric isn’t just harmful — it’s deadly.
Opinion We face unprecedented peril. The Pentagon and Congress must change their ways. America cannot make the weapons it needs in the time it needs them. That must change.
If Congress does not act to make clear that such an action is unlawful, Trump could attempt to force his will onto the world stage, setting off a chain reaction with catastrophic consequences.
Reacting to the statement by the Central Committee of the World Council of Churches (WCC), which not only labeled the State ...
We have sitting members of Congress calling for “war” and declaring the end of democracy. So what other conclusion would they have us draw?
Roberts’ remarks came a day after the high court concluded its term and handed down decisions in hotly contested cases such ...
Democrats are occupying the rhetorical space between disingenuous hyperbole and incitement to political violence.
In the final weeks of the 2024 campaign, Trump is using increasingly shocking and bleak rhetoric to go after Harris and to paint a picture of a country in disrepair.
Rather than doing what works, however, policymakers in Congress and across the nation are once again succumbing to the temptation of simple, tough-sounding rhetoric.
We have sitting members of Congress calling for “war” and declaring the end of democracy. So what other conclusion would they have us draw?
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