White folks voted for Trump, 56 – 42. That’s quite a landslide, one that leaves zero doubt about our appetite for racism, lies, and treason. Fron the standpoint of the environment, it says something else as well: we couldn’t care …
White folks voted for Trump, 56 – 42. That’s quite a landslide, one that leaves zero doubt about our appetite for racism, lies, and treason. Fron the standpoint of the environment, it says something else as well: we couldn’t care …
I wouldn’t say that calling Trump a “whiner” because he refused to accept the result of the 2020 presidential election is exactly “tearing into” the former president. Anyone can challenge the tallying of votes. What Trump did was conspire to …
“May” is a word (used in this article) that doesn’t hold much certainty. Of course, almost nothing is certain in our world today. But do you know what makes a Trump resurgence extremely unlikely? A long prison term, for seditious …
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I can completely see this. He watched people whom he knew to be armed storming the Capitol Building, which was packed with police, congresspeople, and the Vice President. And he did nothing for more than three hours while people were …
My wife believes, and I think she is correct, that what made Trump such an enormous danger to our country and the world in general is that no one ever stopped him. He got away with everything–the lies, the impeachments, …
So much remains unknown, or at least unproven, at this point. Yet it appears inevitable that the evidence will point to a massive undertaking to undermine the election. At that point, we’ll need to connect Trump to this. What role …
It’s true that the media has the power to push Trump into irrelevance, but it’s hard to blame them for not playing it that way. The slow-rolling story about a former president getting indicted for treason has us all fascinated–especially …
Obstructing an official proceeding? I doubt that. If that can be proved, then so can be treason. From here, it appears he conspired to overthrow the U.S. government.
That’s the way it look to me, as well. But then again I’m not a Harvard Law Professor. From his Wikipedia page: Laurence Henry Tribe (born October 10, 1941) is an American legal scholar who is the Carl M. Loeb University Professor …