Theodore R. Johnson
@drtedj.bsky.social
Writer | Contributing columnist @WashingtonPost | Senior Advisor @NewAmerica | Navy vet | ΩΨΦ | HBCU-educated
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"If [Trump] gets his way, the country’s government will consist of little more than a presidency with two servile branches"
The latest from @drtedj.bsky.social:
The latest from @drtedj.bsky.social:
Opinion | The real cost of an unchecked president
Blind partisanship is eroding the nation’s system of checks and balances.
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November 8, 2025 at 8:04 PM
"If [Trump] gets his way, the country’s government will consist of little more than a presidency with two servile branches"
The latest from @drtedj.bsky.social:
The latest from @drtedj.bsky.social:
The stories I could tell about “consultants” trying to sell me the pathway for increasing my 30% disability rating to 100%
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The unregulated industry that coaches veterans to pile on benefits
The number of vets receiving 100 percent disability ratings has surged in recent years. For-profit firms, influencers and the VA play a large role in the trend.
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November 5, 2025 at 2:11 PM
The stories I could tell about “consultants” trying to sell me the pathway for increasing my 30% disability rating to 100%
www.washingtonpost.com/investigatio...
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Tomorrow! The lineup of arts, policy, and scholarship is incredible: www.newamerica.org/conference/t...
October 28, 2025 at 7:56 PM
Tomorrow! The lineup of arts, policy, and scholarship is incredible: www.newamerica.org/conference/t...
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"The result is a democracy with historically high levels of participation, but a republic that’s far less representative" @drtedj.bsky.social writes. https://wapo.st/43wGPUW
Opinion | The Supreme Court is poised to erase Black power in the South
Activist Supreme Court justices threaten the Voting Rights Act.
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October 22, 2025 at 8:02 PM
"The result is a democracy with historically high levels of participation, but a republic that’s far less representative" @drtedj.bsky.social writes. https://wapo.st/43wGPUW
October 15, 2025 at 12:00 PM
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The Secretary of Defense was lecturing military leaders about the warrior ethos when he should have been ensuring military pay was exempted from the government shutdown.
October 1, 2025 at 12:31 PM
The Secretary of Defense was lecturing military leaders about the warrior ethos when he should have been ensuring military pay was exempted from the government shutdown.
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Ted Johnson: Hegseth said the military would be color-blind, but also that anyone with chronic razor bumps will be kicked out; coincidentally, two-thirds of the service members who hold such shaving waivers are Black. www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/202...
Opinion | ‘No more beardos’: Appearance trumps performance at Pentagon
Hegseth’s meeting with generals and admirals missed the real opportunity in gathering leaders.
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October 3, 2025 at 11:49 AM
Ted Johnson: Hegseth said the military would be color-blind, but also that anyone with chronic razor bumps will be kicked out; coincidentally, two-thirds of the service members who hold such shaving waivers are Black. www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/202...
Trump has a long record of prioritizing appearance & complicity over competence. Hegseth is cast in this mold, forgoing explanations of changes to defense strategy & the use of U.S. cities as training grounds for the more pressing issue of obsessing over clean-shaven killers who look good in uniform
Opinion | ‘No more beardos’: Appearance trumps performance at Pentagon
Hegseth’s meeting with generals and admirals missed the real opportunity in gathering leaders.
wapo.st
October 2, 2025 at 9:01 PM
Trump has a long record of prioritizing appearance & complicity over competence. Hegseth is cast in this mold, forgoing explanations of changes to defense strategy & the use of U.S. cities as training grounds for the more pressing issue of obsessing over clean-shaven killers who look good in uniform
Trump managed to stumble into gains with a changing Black electorate
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September 25, 2025 at 11:09 AM
Trump managed to stumble into gains with a changing Black electorate
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"While arming the Guard may be a political decision, telling troops whom to shoot — even if they don’t — has ramifications far beyond politics."
Some lessons from history and from my time in the military, on the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
Some lessons from history and from my time in the military, on the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
"Politicians too often use the National Guard as an instrument of executive prerogative," @drtedj.b<a href="https://wapo.st/469DTiR" class="hover:underline text-blue-600 dark:text-sky-400 no-card-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-link="bsky">sky.social writes. https://wapo.st/469DTiR
Opinion | Trump’s National Guard deployment echoes Hurricane Katrina mistakes
When soldiers deploy to U.S. soil, the priority should be on helping, not seeing people as the enemy.
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August 27, 2025 at 8:46 PM
"While arming the Guard may be a political decision, telling troops whom to shoot — even if they don’t — has ramifications far beyond politics."
Some lessons from history and from my time in the military, on the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
Some lessons from history and from my time in the military, on the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
"Politicians often use the Guard as an instrument of executive prerogative. It has long been this way, meaning the mission sometimes changes w/ the wind. ... While arming the Guard is a political decision, telling troops whom to shoot — even if they don’t — has ramifications far beyond politics."
Opinion | Trump’s National Guard deployment echoes Hurricane Katrina mistakes
When soldiers deploy to U.S. soil, the priority should be on helping, not seeing people as the enemy.
www.washingtonpost.com
August 27, 2025 at 6:44 PM
"Politicians often use the Guard as an instrument of executive prerogative. It has long been this way, meaning the mission sometimes changes w/ the wind. ... While arming the Guard is a political decision, telling troops whom to shoot — even if they don’t — has ramifications far beyond politics."
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I'll say it a thousand times -- any account of the past that only celebrates the good parts of a nation without reckoning with the bad is not what we call "history"
It is propaganda, pure and simple.
It is propaganda, pure and simple.
You can't teach U.S. history without "divisive" narratives. Slavery wasn't "unifying." The Japanese incarceration wasn't "unifying." The anti-immigrant Operation Wetback (real name) wasn't "unifying."
It's history's job to tell the truth, not cover up past racism to pave the way for future racism.
It's history's job to tell the truth, not cover up past racism to pave the way for future racism.
White House Announces Comprehensive Review of Smithsonian Exhibitions
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August 12, 2025 at 10:29 PM
I'll say it a thousand times -- any account of the past that only celebrates the good parts of a nation without reckoning with the bad is not what we call "history"
It is propaganda, pure and simple.
It is propaganda, pure and simple.
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As America approaches its 250th birthday, @drtedj.bsky.social reflects on what our past celebrations say about who we are, and who we still hope to be. Read more from @washingtonpost.com here:
Opinion | Who does America think it is? Next year, we might find out.
From our 50th birthday to next year’s 250th, Americans have asked who we are as a nation.
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July 28, 2025 at 2:14 PM
As America approaches its 250th birthday, @drtedj.bsky.social reflects on what our past celebrations say about who we are, and who we still hope to be. Read more from @washingtonpost.com here:
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Half the time I post something related to race on this website I get someone in the comments like, “yeah america is a racist country what do you expect.” I’m starting to think folks like this are bots or ops designed to make people feel helpless. Think we should call it “doomsplaining”
I do not care that you are not “surprised.” Please. You have no idea how tiresome it is when you post that something horrible, fascist, authoritarian is “not surprising.” Nothing is “surprising” anymore. But a lot of it is horrible and frightening. Let’s deal with it together.
July 27, 2025 at 10:48 AM
Half the time I post something related to race on this website I get someone in the comments like, “yeah america is a racist country what do you expect.” I’m starting to think folks like this are bots or ops designed to make people feel helpless. Think we should call it “doomsplaining”
Walter Kimbrough @hiphopprez.bsky.social and I chatted about HBCUs and how they’ve managed the Trump White House.
Opinion | How HBCUs fight for survival in Trump’s America
Despite attacks on DEI and colleges, HBCUs endure through bipartisan support.
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June 24, 2025 at 2:17 PM
Walter Kimbrough @hiphopprez.bsky.social and I chatted about HBCUs and how they’ve managed the Trump White House.
"Real patriots know there is room for both shame and pride; they meet the former with a fighting spirit and the latter with a celebratory one."
"The flag, the Army and Trump all sharing a birthday — the parade has taken on more meaning than just the celebration of an institution," @drtedj.bsky.social writes. wapo.st/3FJakKP
June 12, 2025 at 12:01 PM
"Real patriots know there is room for both shame and pride; they meet the former with a fighting spirit and the latter with a celebratory one."
A love letter, on the anniversary of my mother’s passing
Opinion | On losing my mother, and finding her again
Something happens when the beliefs and ideas most fundamental to your worldview are challenged or fractured.
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May 10, 2025 at 1:57 PM
A love letter, on the anniversary of my mother’s passing
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On the latest episode of How To Fix It, columnist @drtedj.bsky.social joins John Avlon to discuss how American pride has been weaponized, why civic education has crumbled, and how citizens can reclaim a more inclusive, aspirational patriotism: www.thebulwark.com/p/reclaiming...
Reclaiming Patriotism from Trump’s America (with Ted Johnson)
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, deep polarization and partisan battles are threatening the very idea of patriotism.
www.thebulwark.com
April 28, 2025 at 4:00 PM
On the latest episode of How To Fix It, columnist @drtedj.bsky.social joins John Avlon to discuss how American pride has been weaponized, why civic education has crumbled, and how citizens can reclaim a more inclusive, aspirational patriotism: www.thebulwark.com/p/reclaiming...
The Platinum Plan of the first Trump administration would be flagged for violating the anti-DEI policies of the second.
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Opinion | Trump’s plan for Black Americans was mostly bait and switch
The president prioritized the wrong values.
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April 28, 2025 at 10:01 AM
The Platinum Plan of the first Trump administration would be flagged for violating the anti-DEI policies of the second.
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Officials at the U.S. Naval Academy confirmed that nearly 1,000 books were flagged for potentially violating Trump’s executive order that requires schools to promote “patriotic education” and avoid those deemed to champion diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Opinion | Our military prepares for war. It can handle a library.
The Pentagon shows a lack of faith in our military by banning books at the Naval Academy’s library.
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April 15, 2025 at 3:28 PM
Officials at the U.S. Naval Academy confirmed that nearly 1,000 books were flagged for potentially violating Trump’s executive order that requires schools to promote “patriotic education” and avoid those deemed to champion diversity, equity and inclusion.
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From Theodore Johnson: wapo.st/4id1eD7
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"Capitalism has gotten a hold of the wellness industry and blown it up," @drtedj.bsky.social said in a conversation with @drewlgoins.bsky.social and @mollyroberts.bsky.social.
"The money is never in fixing what’s broken. It’s in the practice of addressing things that you don’t like about yourself."
"The money is never in fixing what’s broken. It’s in the practice of addressing things that you don’t like about yourself."
Opinion | Is our health and wellness obsession ... making us unwell?
Our columnists debate whether our social media-fueled fitness craze is bad for us.
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March 31, 2025 at 8:01 PM
"Capitalism has gotten a hold of the wellness industry and blown it up," @drtedj.bsky.social said in a conversation with @drewlgoins.bsky.social and @mollyroberts.bsky.social.
"The money is never in fixing what’s broken. It’s in the practice of addressing things that you don’t like about yourself."
"The money is never in fixing what’s broken. It’s in the practice of addressing things that you don’t like about yourself."
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"Our politics will need to grow up quickly if our boys are to become good men," @drtedj.bsky.social writes. wapo.st/3Rt0VZW
Opinion | Rites of passage and modern masculinity
Boys growing into men face challenges unique to this moment, but some things never change.
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March 31, 2025 at 2:24 PM
"Our politics will need to grow up quickly if our boys are to become good men," @drtedj.bsky.social writes. wapo.st/3Rt0VZW
Young people are not becoming more MAGA/conservative - they either 1) voted against the incumbent party due to the economy or 2) they voted against (or not at all) Harris/Dems agenda that some deemed too left or not left enough for their taste.
www.nytimes.com/2025/03/26/o...
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March 26, 2025 at 12:03 PM
Young people are not becoming more MAGA/conservative - they either 1) voted against the incumbent party due to the economy or 2) they voted against (or not at all) Harris/Dems agenda that some deemed too left or not left enough for their taste.
www.nytimes.com/2025/03/26/o...
www.nytimes.com/2025/03/26/o...
“In my corner of America, there’s a common feeling emerging about the viral videos of constituents angrily confronting congressional Republicans:
THAT’S WHAT THEY GET.”
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THAT’S WHAT THEY GET.”
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Opinion | Why buyer’s remorse is boiling over in congressional GOP town halls
Republican constituents are pushing back on Trump’s policies and their representatives.
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March 11, 2025 at 6:59 PM
“In my corner of America, there’s a common feeling emerging about the viral videos of constituents angrily confronting congressional Republicans:
THAT’S WHAT THEY GET.”
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THAT’S WHAT THEY GET.”
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Today marks the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday in Selma.
In commemoration, I wrote the foreword for the voting rights symposium in the latest Harvard Civil Rights Law Review.
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In commemoration, I wrote the foreword for the voting rights symposium in the latest Harvard Civil Rights Law Review.
journals.law.harvard.edu/crcl/wp-cont...
journals.law.harvard.edu
March 7, 2025 at 2:39 PM
Today marks the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday in Selma.
In commemoration, I wrote the foreword for the voting rights symposium in the latest Harvard Civil Rights Law Review.
journals.law.harvard.edu/crcl/wp-cont...
In commemoration, I wrote the foreword for the voting rights symposium in the latest Harvard Civil Rights Law Review.
journals.law.harvard.edu/crcl/wp-cont...