Donald Trump’s Fox News interview with Chris Wallace did not disappoint. It had everything that anyone could hope for. Trump lied about the mortality rate of COVID-19, rambled about our “beautiful world wars”, and doubled down on his claim that coronavirus is just “going to disappear”. And, of course, there was the part where the […]
Tag Archives: popular vote
Trump declines to say whether he will accept the 2020 election results if he loses
Posted in Civil Liberties, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2016, 2020 election, call to action, Chris Wallace, COVID-19, Donald Trump, election fraud, election security, fascism, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Mike Pence, pandemic, pardons, police state, Portland, Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, public health, threats to Democracy, vote by mail, voter fraud 27 Comments
Building a real “truther” movement… We need an army
I know I should be posting about the fact that the entire Environmental Protection Agency was essentially put on ice this morning, or that Trump just hinted about the possibility of martial law in Chicago, or that the controversial Keystone XL and Dakota Access oil pipeline projects have been brought back to life by executive […]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Environment, History, Ideas, Mark's Life, Marketing, Politics, Special Projects, Uncategorized Also tagged alternate facts, alternative facts, big oil, border wall, call to action, Chicago, CIA, conspiracy theories, Dakota Access, Dan Rather, Donald Trump, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, executive orders, global climate change, Global Warming, illegal alien, inauguration, Kellyanne Conway, Keystone XL, lies, Lindsey Graham, martial law, Mexico, oil, pipelines, post-truth, Republican lies, rigged elections, Sean Spicer, the future of journalism, threats to Democracy, truth, voter suppression 27 Comments
If you need something to feel good about, Clinton won Washtenaw County by over 77,000 votes, holding the Republican ticket to an historic low
I’m not one to take solace in the fact that, when all was said and done, more Americans voted for my candidate. While it may be true, it doesn’t change the fact that, because we didn’t work hard enough across the country to turn out the Democratic vote, we lost, putting a man like Donald […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 2016, election results, elections, Hillary Clinton, Lawrence Kestenbaum, Presidential politics, segregation, shifting national demographics 28 Comments