Honest people do not have “opinions” on Trump’s guilt or innocence. In the U.S., we have a legal system that will determine this, in four different criminal courts, where he’ll be tried on (at least) 91 felony counts. The results …
Honest people do not have “opinions” on Trump’s guilt or innocence. In the U.S., we have a legal system that will determine this, in four different criminal courts, where he’ll be tried on (at least) 91 felony counts. The results …
We can only hope this young man represents the viewpoints of a very large number of his peers.
“Cowardice” applies to Congressional Republicans, not to voters. Trump supporters at the polls are largely people filled with ignorance and hate. Republican congresspeople who are scared of losing their jobs in the primaries, and so pretend to stand behind the …
This is interesting, but the argument that “A leader under indictment cannot attend to the national interests” applies only marginally to Trump. That’s because he never attended to national interests (only his own) even before he was indicted.
Could this be, oh, I don’t know, a LIE?? I wonder if this is a ploy to dissuade civil litigation against him for defamation. His baseless claims that election workers rigged the voting in 2020 would be worth tens of …
2GreenEnergy supporter Gary Tulie writes from his home in Buckinghamshire (near London), England: I remember a while ago speaking to an auditor whilst on a hike, and they were saying how to preserve their reputation for impartiality, and guard against …
In this video, Tucker Carlson asks why Trump’s detractors hate him so deeply. He says, in summary, that it’s because Trump says what he thinks, that he will not be controlled, and things change as a result. This is a …