For the past few days, I’ve wanted to invest some time in writing a comprehensive post about Trump’s former ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch, and his former top Russia advisor, Fiona Hill, both of whom defied the administration’s non-cooperation edict, and agreed to tell their stories behind closed doors on Capital Hill, demonstrating the kind […]
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Sisters are doing it for themselves
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged awesome women, diplomacy, Donald Trump, Fiona Hill, impeachment, Kellyanne Conway, Marie Yovanovitch, meltdown, Michael McKinley, Mike Pompeo, Nancy Pelosi, rorschach test, strong women, subpoena, Susan Collins, threats to Democracy, Ukraine, unhinged, whistle blower, women, women who kick ass, women's history 164 Comments
Trump says Mueller shouldn’t testify, as the administration moves toward war with Iran
Under oath last week, Attorney General William Barr told members of the Senate Judiciary Committee that he had “no objection” to Special Counsel Robert Mueller testifying before Congress. And, a few days later, Donald Trump seemed to give his approval. When asked by a reporter what he felt about Mueller giving sworn testimony, the President […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Adam Schiff, collusion, Donald Trump, Iran, John Bolton, obstruction of, Robert Mueller, Russia, Russiagate, war 35 Comments
The White House ties the hands of the FBI, severely limiting the scope of the Kavanaugh investigation
Remember how we were talking yesterday about how, thanks in large part to Republican Senator Jeff “I Think I May Have Located My Vestigial Backbone” Flake, there was going to be an FBI investigation into the charges of sexual abuse against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh? Well, the more time that passes, the more it […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Adam Schiff, binge drinking, Brett Kavanaugh, call to action, Christine Blasey Ford, confirmation hearings, Deborah Ramirez, Donald Trump, FBI, Jeff Flake, Kamala Harris, Leland Keyser, Maine, Mark Judge, Mazie Hirono, obstruction of justice, PJ Smyth, sexual assault, Supreme Court, Susan Collins, whitewashing, Yale 32 Comments