The author of the meme here has a point, but younger people have to do more than exist; they have to vote. Having said that, time really is working against the fascists. As old people pass on, voter demographics increasingly …
The author of the meme here has a point, but younger people have to do more than exist; they have to vote. Having said that, time really is working against the fascists. As old people pass on, voter demographics increasingly …
Re: the meme here, senior energy analyst Glenn Doty writes: Not only did they admit that they lied to you… They literally MOCKED the stupidity of the people who would believe such utterly outlandish and transparent lies when talking to …
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Here’s a chilling story about our leaders’ inability to understand even our most recent history as a nation: For much of Joe Biden’s presidency, a variety of Republicans have pointed to fentanyl seizures at the U.S./Mexico border as proof of lax …
I suppose it depends on whom you ask. If you’re a mean, white “Christian” who loves guns and hates women and the First Amendment, you have a true friend in DeSantis.
If you’re a “GOP insider,” of course you’re hoping that Trump will drop dead of a heart attack. The problem for the rest of the United States is that this would leave our country in a position of never correcting …
The story of Trump will have an ending, yet it’s anything but clear what it will be. It’s looking like there are no facts that will convince his supporters that they’ve been lied to.
They say there are always two sides to every story. I suppose that’s true, if you believe that pure evil has a place in human civilization and that war crimes should be tolerated, or even encouraged.
Here’s former Republican strategist Steve Schmidt explaining the enormous damage that Rupert Murdoch has inflicted on the United States of America–for money.
Free T-Shirt! Slogan: “I’m a Republican, but I’m (apparently) not criminally insane.”
It’s so sad to lose a formerly intellectually coherent parent to Fox News. How many millions of Americans have experienced this precise tragedy? Yet Fox is a far more benign form of “news” disinformation than Newsmax and OAN. A uniquely American …