I know I should probably be talking about Trump’s ridiculous speech from the Oval Office last night, and how, surrounded by the deplorable misfits that remain his administration, he moved effortlessly from talking about his boundless love for all people to reciting a list of Americans beheaded and beaten to death by hammer-wielding Mexicans, and […]
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While we were all yelling about Trump’s fucking wall, it was established that Paul Manafort funneled internal Trump campaign polling data to the Russians, likely to assist in their anti-Clinton disinformation campaign
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2016, anti-immigrant, collusion, disinformation, election meddling, election rigging, fake news, fear mongering, Hillary Clinton, immigration, Konstantin Kilimnik, Michigan, Paul Manafort, Pennsylvania, plea deals, polling, redaction, Robert Mueller, Russia, Russiagate, social media, treason, Ukraine, Victor Boyarkin, Wisconsin 72 Comments
Trump blindsides Congress and U.S. military commanders, announcing that American forces will be leaving Syria, much to the delight of Putin
This past March, Donald Trump threatened to pull U.S. troops out of Syria. “We’ll be coming out of Syria, like, very soon,” the President said. “Let the other people take care of it now.” Well, today, Donald Trump made good on that promise, announcing though Pentagon spokeswoman Dana White that, “We have started the process […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Bashar al-Assad, Ben Sasse, Bob Corker, Bret Stephens, Dana White, Donald Trump, foreign wars, Helsinki, Hezbollah, Iran, ISIS, Julia Davis, Kremlin, Kurds, Lindsey Graham, oligarchs, pulling out, Russia, Russiagate, sanctions, Syria, Tobias Ellwood, Vladimir Putin 35 Comments
As Mueller pushes to revoke Manafort’s bail, Trump is coming unglued
Yesterday, the President’s attorney, Rudy Giuliani, speculated that, had he wanted to, Trump could have shot FBI Director James Comey to death instead of firing him, and not faced any legal consequences, at least so long as he stayed in office. Then, this morning, Trump took things a step further on Twitter, stating that, should […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Adam Schiff, Corey Lewandowski, Department of Justice, false testimony, impeachment, James Comey, murder, obstruction of justice, pardons, Paul Manafort, Republican National Convention, resignation, Richard Nixon, Robert Mueller, Roger Stone, Roy Cohn, Rudy Giuliani, Russia, Russiagate, Trump Tower, Vladimir Putin, Watergate, witness tampering 168 Comments