There are so many tragedies unfolding around us that stem from the election of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency in 2016. Many of these derive from the revelation that a huge swath of the American public is profoundly stupid, …
There are so many tragedies unfolding around us that stem from the election of Donald Trump to the U.S. presidency in 2016. Many of these derive from the revelation that a huge swath of the American public is profoundly stupid, …
What former Republican U.S. representative Joe Walsh says here echoes what most Democrats believe. Would we like to have a candidate who’s younger, more vibrant, and less prone to gaffes in his speaking? Of course. What we don’t want, and …
A Younger Democrat Would Be Nice, But Not Essential Read More »
Re: the meme here, sorry to say, but that doesn’t matter. It could be 90+% (like the percentage of Americans who favor universal background checks for prospective gun owners) and that wouldn’t matter either. The only think that counts here …
In his campaign for the 2024 presidency, Donald Trump has announced that he won’t be participating in the debates leading up to the Republican nomination. He didn’t say why not, but let’s apply a little common sense here. How would …
Baby-boomers recall a day when being a Republican was equivalent to the statement: “I have mine. Everyone else can go to hell.” There really is nothing to like about that, at least for people with a sense of decency and …
It’s likely that we’ll never learn the truth here, but here are a few theories: • Fox and/or its chairman Rupert Murdoch was angry that Carlson cost them $757.5 million in the Dominion Voting Systems defamation case, and that they now …
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What former Republican strategist Steve Schmidt says here is 100% correct. What we failed to note, however, is that Rupert Murdoch’s net worth is north of $18 billion, and his team of professional liars are also extremely well paid for …
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Here’s a video that presents an overview of the $757.5 million settlement reached by Dominion Voting Systems and Fox. This is the first flake of snow of what is about to become a full-on avalanche.
I wish people would stop calling it “hush money” and start referring to it as “falsifying business records.”
Not unlike the dog shown here, I’m suspicious that Donald Trump doesn’t actually need the massive donations that he’s requesting (and receiving) from the millions of gullible morons who support him. Star Trek’s Mr. Spock says it nice here.