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Justice Resigned, Bernie the Frontrunner
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
In an act of resistance against President Trump, four federal prosecutors resigned yesterday after the Justice Department announced it will reduce their sentencing recommendation for former Trump associate Roger Stone.
Bloomberg Rising, Money Talks
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Billionaire and former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg won the vote at midnight in New Hampshire’s tiny Dixville Notch. He wasn’t even on the ballot.
Foreign to Hollywood, Democrat Family Feud
Monday, February 10, 2020
I Celebrate Myself: The quirky and offbeat South Korean movie “Parasite” became the first foreign language film to win a Best Picture Oscar in the 92 years of the awards. The movie also won three other awards, the most of any …
Total Self Exoneration, Target Romney
Friday, February 7, 2020
I, Donald: Fresh off his impeachment, President Trump yesterday used the National Prayer Breakfast, an event of faith, forgiveness, and respect, to attack the people who brought him to the brink of removal from office. The President said, “My family, our …
Hero and Heel, Not Heaven It’s Iowa
Thursday, February 6, 2020
Trump Acquitted: In the end, Utah’s republican Sen. Mitt Romney was the only Republican to break ranks and vote to convict President Trump of abuse of power in his dealings with Ukraine. He became the first senator in the history of …
Zeroes in Iowa, Final Arguments
Tuesday, February 4, 2020
The Viability Threshold: In an embarrassment to the party, problems with counting the votes have prevented the Iowa Democrats from reporting the results of their caucuses. This morning, the numbers on the board are all still zeroes. Party officials say they …
Trial Without Witnesses, Going Viral
Saturday, February 1, 2020
Trial and Error: The Senate voted 51 to 49 last night to block calling witnesses in the impeachment trial of President Trump, closing out the possibility of damning testimony by direct witnesses to his scheme to pressure Ukraine for an investigation …
It’s Almost Over, Global Warning
Friday, January 31, 2020
Tennessee Republican Sen. Lamar Alexander announced last night that he will not vote in favor of calling witnesses, possibly putting a bullet in President Trump’s impeachment trial.
In the Public Interest, Warning to Bolton
Thursday, January 30, 2020
In the Public Interest: Former Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz made the novel argument yesterday that if President Trump believed his re-election this year is in the public interest, then his pressure campaign on Ukraine is not an impeachable offense. “Every …
Danger, Danger and Executive Privilege
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Danger, Will Robinson: In their last day of opening arguments in the Trump impeachment trial, the President’s lawyers attacked the credibility of former National Security Adviser John Bolton, who says in his soon to be published book that Trump told him …