Of course, this is just the beginning; we haven’t gotten to the 91 felony counts stemming from the four indictments. But it sure does raise the question: How much appetite do American voters have for re-electing a criminal president?
Of course, this is just the beginning; we haven’t gotten to the 91 felony counts stemming from the four indictments. But it sure does raise the question: How much appetite do American voters have for re-electing a criminal president?
Before you buy the hat, it may be a good idea to take into consideration the scope of the felonies Trump committed. From here, it looks like a minimum of fraud, election tampering, obstruction of justice, theft of classified documents, …
There is no reason not to believe what Trump’s niece says here. If he gets away with election tampering, inciting an insurrection, and stealing classified documents, not to mention fraud, extorsion, witness intimidation, etc., he will be empowered to take …
My mom no longer supports Trump, but she’s quite confident that the legal attacks against him are purely political in motive. She asked me the other day what the charges of insurrection have to do with the FBI raid, and, …
From this piece in Newsweek: Former President Donald Trump’s “Save America” political action committee (PAC) on Tuesday sent an email to subscribers that linked to an article that claims Governor Brian Kemp’s victory in last week’s Republican gubernatorial primary was the …
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It’s scary how America features two sets of people who really don’t like one another. Now, people say that this is about politics, i.e., liberal and conservative, which is not untrue. Yet the real problem here is that the so-called …
Based on 142 interviews that C-Span conducted with U.S. historians in their periodic project to rank our presidents from best to worst, Trump came in fourth from last, as illustrated below. Before continuing, let me admit that I know very …
We have no choice but to prosecute Trump once he’s out of office. If we don’t, we’ll be issuing an open invitation for the next would-be dictator, and the next one couldn’t possibly be this incompetent. We really don’t have …
The conversation among progressives as I post this, in the middle of the day after the U.S. presidential election, where a Biden victory looks probable but uncertain, goes roughly like this: Looks like Biden squeaked by, but what we’ve learned …
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