Newsweek’s article on the low level of ethics within the U.S. Supreme Court begins: In his upcoming memoir, retired Judge David S. Tatel wrote that he stepped down from his position on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of …
Newsweek’s article on the low level of ethics within the U.S. Supreme Court begins: In his upcoming memoir, retired Judge David S. Tatel wrote that he stepped down from his position on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of …
A reader and I had a brief (but interesting, I think) conversation about presidential immunity: Craig: If I had told you five years ago that the U.S. Supreme Court would be considering the assertion that every American was subject to …
In response to the meme here, Shawn M. Phares writes: Especially since he’s a criminal, seditionist, who attacked his own capitol, showed top secret government to normal citizens, and committed espionage. And on top of that he’s a pathological liar, …
As I told my mom on the phone last night: I’m ashamed and embarrassed to call myself an American. This didn’t need to happen. When I was a small boy, Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower was president. He was a principled …
Being a fake human being is certainly not what we want in a U.S. president. Yet the reason we need Trump out of our lives and behind bars isn’t his spray-tan, but rather his criminality.
We live in challenging times for all Americans. As suggested by the meme at the left, the fine folks from Wyoming who are as conservative as U.S. voters can get, recoil at Trump’s “ego.” But is his ego, the core …
It appears that Donald Trump isn’t the only brazen criminal who bilks his supporters out of their hard-earned money to pay for illegitimate lawsuits.
I’d like to believe that this is the way “news” outlets like Fox, OAN, and Newsmax will someday come to be regarded, but I doubt it. Fox is constantly walking back its claims about the insurrection. For a while, it …
According to this piece, one key church member said, “He used us to win the White House. We had to close our mouths and eyes when he said things that horrified us,” he told the (Washington Post). “I cannot do …
When I walk into a crowded place, perhaps a grocery store, I often wonder how many of the adults in this place are open to ideas that may run counter to what they already believe. In our highly politicized world …