I’ve been struggling since the election to catch even a glimpse of the big picture. Like many of you, despite my best intentions, I tend to get swept up in the horror of the day. I want to look dispassionately at all the moving pieces and see if I can maybe find some logic in […]
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Of course it’s all about oil… Putin, Trump, and the campaign to keep the world addicted to fossil fuels
Posted in Economics, energy, Environment, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Aras Agalarov, Arctic, big oil, Canada, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, dependency on foreign oil, DNC, Donald Trump, Exxon, fake news, FBI, hacking, Hillary Clinton, James B. Comey, Kazakhstan, Lindsey Graham, Michigan, Miss Universe, NATO, offshore drilling, oil, Party of Regions, Paul Manafort, Pennsylvania, Presidential politics, propaganda, Rex Tillerson, Trump Soho, Viktor Yanukovych, Viktor Yushchenko, Vladimir Putin, Wisconsin 45 Comments
I know we live in a post-fact word where shit like this doesn’t matter to voters, but damn…
This morning, on the ABC News program “This Week”, George Stephanopoulos asked Donald Trump about a number of subjects, including his ties to Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. And, during the course of the interview, Trump was asked specifically about the fact that members of his campaign staff recently fought to change the GOP platform, removing […]
Posted in Uncategorized Also tagged Crimean Peninsula, Donald Trump, foreign policy, George Stephanopoulos, Hillary Clinton, Jake Sullivan, Obama, Paul Manafort, Russia, Ukraine, Vladimir Putin 18 Comments