I don’t have a ton of time right now, as I’ve just decided my night would be better spent watching Sidney Lumet’s Murder on the Orient Express than analyzing Pam Bondi’s performance today, but I wanted to at least note the fact that, this afternoon, during the Donald Trump’s Senate impeachment trial, Alan Dershowitz made […]
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Dershowitz argues that Trump can’t be found guilty so long as he felt his actions, regardless of how self-serving they may have been, were also in “the public interest”
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged abuse of power, Alan Dershowitz, Andrew Napolitano, Constitution, Donald Trump, election interference, election rigging, executive overreach, extortion, federal deficit, FOX News, impeachment, John Bolton, Lawrence Tribe, Murder on the Orient Express, National Security Advisor, public interest, quid pro quo, Rupert Murdoch, Sidney Lumet, Supreme Ruler, Ukraine 95 Comments
There’s nothing more surreal than watching Donald Trump in North Carolina, where Republicans have been found guilty of voter fraud, talking about illegal voting by Democrats in California, absent any evidence at all
Back during the 2018 midterm elections, a Republican by the name of Mark Harris won North Carolina’s 9th congressional district. The results of that election, however, were never certified, as it came to light shortly after Election Day that Harris had hired a political operative (and convicted felon) by the name of Leslie McCrae Dowless, […]
Newt Gingrich and the war against Robert Mueller
I’ve only spoken with former Republican Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich once. It was late ’93 or early ’94. I was living in a suburb of Atlanta, and working at Kinko’s. I’d worked an early shift that day, and, driving back home to my apartment, I decided to stop at a little park along […]
Posted in Mark's Life, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Alabama, Atlanta, Callista Bisek, Contract with America, deep state, Deutsche Bank, Donald Trump, FBI, Georgia, hiking, impeachment, Jeanine Pirro, Jerusalem, Kinko's, Louie Gohmert, Mark's chances to change history, Middle East, Newt Gingrich, open marriage, Robert Mueller, Roy Moore, Russia, Russiagate, Sean Hannity, sex scandals, Sheldon Adelson, Vatican 15 Comments