Tag: obstruction of justice

From his Wikipedia page: John Wesley Dean III (born October 14, 1938) is a former attorney who served as White House Counsel for United States President Richard Nixon from July 1970 until April 1973. Dean is known for his role in the cover-up of the Watergate …

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IMO, one of the most important differences between Watergate and what’s happening here is the vast complexity of today’s situation.

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It appears that Trump is making a multi-pronged attack on the November election with a variety of voter suppression tools.  Assuming, however, that he will ultimately fail and faces a free and fair process, it’s clear that he will no …

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Here’s a chat I’m having with a friend that I thought I’d publish. Friend: Most unfortunately, none of the Democratic candidates offered up so far has an ice cube’s chance in hell of beating Donald Trump.

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“He is the only one who seeks to punish Iran, to increase sanctions. All the others are searching for a solution.” #G7 Here’s an illustration of the difference between the present-day U.S. and the rest of the world: where everyone else …

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Whither goest thou, the obstruction of justice case against the U.S. president? Here’s a video that may answer that question.

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If it’s not too early to start talking about the 2020 presidential election here in the U.S., it’s interesting to see that Trump (if he’s still in office at that point), will have some competition for the Republican nomination.  That’s …

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A commenter suggests that Trump may be sincere about a great number of issues, and that he’s willing to be persuaded by new points of view.  He concluded by asking what happened to the 2GE Alerts (newsletters).

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