Today, as Donald Trump went absolutely, foaming-at-the-mouth nuts in front of a crowd in West Virginia, calling the Russia story a “total fabrication,” and demanding once again that Hillary Clinton be investigated for having deleted emails, news broke that special prosecutor Robert Mueller had impanelled a grand jury in Washington, D.C., indicating that his investigation […]
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Just as rumors start swirling that Trump might be getting ready to fire Mueller, news breaks that a grand jury has been impanelled in D.C., making it almost impossible for him to do so
Posted in Other, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Donald Trump, grand jury, Jeff Sessions, Robert Mueller, Russia, Russiagate 8 Comments
Could this impending battle over the Supreme Court tear our nation apart?
I was thinking today about the little events that influence global politics, and all of our lives. Had Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s car not taken a wrong turn at the junction of Appel quay and Franzjosefstrasse in Serbia on that day in 1914, passing in front of a loitering 19-year-old Gavrila Principe, who just happened to […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged affirmative action, another famous person has died, Antonin Scalia, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Benjamin Studebaker, Bush v. Gore, Chuck Grassley, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, civil rights, Civil War, Elena Kagan, Gavrila Principe, get the money out of Washington, Judd Gregg, Lamar Alexander, Lindsey Graham, Mitch McConnell, money in politics, Obama, Olympia Snowe, Presidential politics, racism, Richard Lugar, Senate, separation of church and state, Supreme Court, Susan Collins, Ted Cruz, Voting Rights Act 64 Comments