I know we talked about the Republican campaign to stop the Russia investigation just a few days ago, but quite a bit has happened since then, and I think it’s probably gotten to the point where we should start discussing how we’re each going to respond when the inevitable happens, and Donald Trump attempts to […]
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We all need to be prepared to take to the streets when Trump fires Mueller… which now looks imminent
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 1973, abuse of power, Adam Schiff, Archibald Cox, call to action, constitutional crisis, contempt of Congress, corruption, coup, Donald Trump, Elliot Richardson, Eric Holder, FBI, FOX News, Great America Alliance, House Judiciary Committee, impeachment, indictments, intelligence community, Jared Kushner, Jay Sekulow, Jeanine Pirro, John Cornyn, John Dowd, Justice Department, Kellyanne Conway, Matt Gaetz, Michael Flynn, Newt Gingrich, obstruction of justice, Pam Bondi, Paul Manafort, Richard Nixon, Robert Bork, Robert Mueller, Rod Rosenstein, rule of law, Saturday Night Massacre, Steve Bannon, Supreme Court, Tomi Lahren, Walter Shaub, Watergate, Will Bailey, Will Bailey, William Ruckelshaus, witch hunt 28 Comments
Kushner… the story of the naughty, little dilettante prince who went to prison for a very long time
OK, so let’s talk about Trump political advisor Jared Kushner… As you may have heard, toward the end of last week, things took a not so pleasant turn for America’s number one political dilettante, Jared Kushner, the son-in law of the President, and the man who, at the beginning of the Trump reign, many hoped […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged blame game, Cadre, Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Facebook, FBI, Hillary Clinton, Howard Dean, James Comey, Jared Kushner, Jeff Sessions, Magnitsky Act., Michael Flynn, Natalia Veselnitskaya, Paradise Papers, Paul Manafort, quid pro quo, Renato Mariotti, Robert Mueller, Rod Rosenstein, Roger Stone, Russia, Russiagate, Sam Nunberg, sanctions, Senate Intelligence Committee, Twitter, Yuri Milner 9 Comments
With the Papadopoulos guilty plea, Trump can no longer call Mueller’s investigation a witch hunt
I don’t have a lot of time, and it’s already old news by this point, but, as I didn’t have time to mention it last night, I wanted to at least note the fact that, yesterday morning, as promised, the first indictments in Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation were made public. Here, with a brief recap, […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged anti-science, Benghazi, Donald Trump, foreign policy, guilty pleas, hacking, Hillary Clinton, James Comey, loyalty oaths, onspiracy Against The United States, Paul Manafort, plea deals, proactive cooperator, Reince Priebus, Richard Gates, Robert Mueller, Russia, Russiagate, Sam Clovis, Sean Hannity, Spin, USDA, Vladimir Putin, wearing a wire, white age, witch hunt 105 Comments