Remember Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman, the two far right, pro-Trump “ratfuckers” who tried to convince the people of America that former FBI director Robert Mueller was a rapist and that Elizabeth Warren liked rough sex with male prostitutes? Well they seem to be at it again. This time, it looks as though they’re behind […]
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Robocalls in Detroit are telling people that, if they vote by mail in the presidential election, they’ll be giving their information to “the man,” who will use the that information to track them, arrest them, and put them on a list for “mandatory vaccines”
Posted in Detroit, Uncategorized Also tagged 2020, 2020 election, allegations of rape, cougar, Dana Nessel, dirty tricks, Donald Trump, election interference, Elizabeth Warren, fact check, Jack Burkman, Jacob Wohl, male prostitute, Project 1599, rape, rat fucking, Republican National Convention, RNC, Robert Mueller, robocalls, vaccines, vote by mail, voter suppression 13 Comments
Senator Reid asks F.B.I. Director Comey, who came out on Friday to disseminate innuendo about Clinton, why he doesn’t instead share the “explosive information” he has about the role of Russia in the Trump campaign
I wasn’t going to mention the fact that F.B.I. Director James B. Comey sent a letter to members of Congress this past Friday, telling them that new evidence had surfaced pertaining to the agency’s investigation into the private emails of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. This, as multiple news sources have since reported, was […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2016, Anthony Weiner, Director James B. Comey, Donald Trump, email, F.B.I., hacking, Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton, Huma Abedin, Justice Department, Loretta Lynch, national security, Presidential politics, Richard W. Painter, Russia, Sally Yates, Vladimir Putin 56 Comments
Non-partisan elections and the Ypsi City Charter
Ypsilanti, as most of you probably know, has partisan City Council elections, which means that, in the primaries, Democrats run against Democrats, and Republicans run against Republicans. Well, come Election Day, Ypsilantians will be voting to amend the City Charter, and change that. The following analysis comes from our friend Richard Murphy, the former City […]