This past November, just a few weeks after the presidential election, Donald Trump quietly settled a fraud case against Trump University for $25 million, rather than go to court and respond to charges that the unaccredited education company operating under his name, was, to quote a former Trump University employee, “a fraudulent scheme… that preyed […]
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The redeployment of Mike Pence, agent of distraction, and the ever widening war with the NFL
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged 60 Minutes, Bob Corker, bots, culture war, Dan Pfeiffer, distraction, Donald Trump, election hacking, election integrity, Facebook, football, fraud, Hamilton, Indiana Colts, kneeling, Mike Pence, NFL, political theater, protests, Puerto Rico, race, race relations, racism, Russia, stunts, Trump University, Twilight Zone, white victimization, World War III 25 Comments
Thank you, Mike Pence, for drawing my attention to Alexander Hamilton
In politics, as in business, it’s long been accepted practice to release bad news on Fridays in hopes of keeping media scrutiny to a minimum… And, I’m sure it was with this in mind that President-elect Donald Trump, this past Friday, released word that he’d agreed to pay a $25 million settlement to former students […]
Posted in Observations, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged #HamiltonElectors, 1787, 1788, Alexander Hamilton, anti-gay people who are most likely gay, Brandon Victor Dixon, Broadway, checks and balances, Civil War, coal, Constitution, conversion therapy, corporate fascism, Dan Pfeiffer, David Frum, despotism, Donald Trump, electoral college, faithless Electors, fascism, FBI, founding fathers, fraud, gay rights, Hamilton, homophobia, immigration, James B. Comey, James Madison, Javier Muñoz, John Jay, Mike Pence, musicals, news, populism, Publius, reality, social media, The Federalist Papers, Trump University, West Virginia 35 Comments