With the whistleblower getting ready to go before Congress, his Director of National Intelligence testifying tomorrow, and Pelosi dropping the impeachment bomb last night, I guess Trump felt as though he had to do something, so, this morning, he released a summary of a call he had with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky, back on July […]
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Stand up to the Republican suicide cult, join the Climate Strike
We’re fast approaching the global climate strike. While events around the world are going to run for an entire week, beginning on September 20, and running though the 27th, it looks as though most of the local activity, here in Southeast Michigan, will be on the first day of the campaign, which is this Friday. […]
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Donald Trump commands the Department of Justice to “come to (Brett Kavanaugh’s) rescue” amid newly substantiated claims of sexual assault
In today’s New York Times, there’s an incredible piece of journalism from Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly, the authors of the forthcoming book The Education of Brett Kavanaugh: An Investigation. The article’s focus is on Deborah Ramirez, a undergraduate classmate of Brett Kavanaugh’s at Yale. Ramirez, as you may recall, made a claim prior to […]
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged #metoo, Anthony Kennedy, Brett Kavanaugh, Christine Blasey Ford, confirmation hearings, Deborah Ramirez, debt, Donald Trump, FBI, gambling addiction, Kate Kelly, Max Stier, me too, penis, perjury, Robin Pogrebin, sexual assault, Supreme Court, Yale 153 Comments