Yesterday, in hopes of proving to the American people how healthy the President is, in spite of his recent COVID-19 diagnosis, the White House released two photos of Donald Trump. In the photos, which have been shared widely by Trump’s supporters and family members, the President can be seen hard at work in two different […]
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The campaign to convince the American people that Donald Trump is strong, virile and unstoppable
Posted in Health, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2016, 2020, 2020 election, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, pneumonia, strong like bull, Weekend at Bernie's 66 Comments
OK, with Trump heading into a private meeting with Putin just days after Mueller went public with evidence proving Russia’s state-sanctioned hacking of our 2016 presidential election, is it finally time to admit that the conspiracy theory is actually fact, and take to the fucking streets?
As I’m not sure where to start, or where this post may go, I’m just going to jump right in and start rambling. Hopefully you can follow along. If not, I apologize. Earlier this past week, before Donald Trump left the U.S. for what would turn out to be a completely disastrous NATO summit in […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Alfa Bank, Benghazi, Brian Benczkowski, conspiracy theory, deep state, Democratic National Committee, DNC, Donald Trump, election hacking, election meddling, FBI, Freedom Caucus, GRU, hacking, Hillary Clinton, House Oversight Committee, House Select Committee on Benghazi, impeachment, infidelity, James Comey, Jamie Raskin, Jeff Sessions, Jim Jordan, Lisa Page, Louie Gohmert, Mitch McConnell, NATO, Peter Strzok, rat fucking, Rod Rosenstein, Rudy Giuliani, Russia, Russiagate, Saturday Night Massacre, Stormy Daniels, treason, Trey Gowdy, Vladimir Putin, witch hunt 62 Comments
State Representative Jeff Irwin on the illegal use of “immediate effect” by Republicans in Lansing
Last night, I posted something about a procedural trick being employed by Michigan Republicans in Lansing in order to speed their legislation into effect, bypassing traditional waiting periods, in apparent violation of state law. As luck would have it, this morning, Jeff Irwin, one of the Democrats in the Michigan House who is leading the […]
Posted in Michigan, Politics Also tagged checks and balances, Clinton Canaday, domestic partner benefits, immediate effect, Jeff Irwin, Kate Segal, loopholes, Michigan Constitution, Michigan House of Representatives, Rachel Maddow, Richard Hammel, Rick Snyder, Steven Lindberg, Woodrow Stanley 8 Comments