Praising Trump for Failing to Screw Over the Innocent
The cruel administration policy sank into a lowdown dirty trick against children, until Trump people got scared off by the one judge who didn't want to deal with any of it.
The cruel administration policy sank into a lowdown dirty trick against children, until Trump people got scared off by the one judge who didn't want to deal with any of it.
On November 19, a special time marking national redefinition, a day signifying dedication to an ideal, we are reminded instead how far we have fallen.
We face a comedic death of liberty, not to some authoritarian plot, but because a bumbler knows not what he does.
The tragedy of George W. Bush is not that he was stupid, but that he was not. He was just too bored for the job.
A movie, an actor, and a Hollywood scandal from decades ago, remind me of a Presidential attack on a grieving widow.
Traditional logic does not explain the elements of childhood insularity, willful ignorance, and ethnocentric hatred.
A series of supposed ancient stories of judicial wisdom tells us something of modern political criminals
In Puerto Rico, as in all of life, one standard motivates our President. There is one principle to which he swears fidelity.
My President now publicly warns us of 100 pound bags of drugs falling from the sky, sent upward by Mexican catapults.
Ha Ha.
The problem is, some fantasies are leaving scars on vulnerable people, and doing lasting damage to our democracy.
When Conservatives attacked President Obama as "arrogant," that word held a very special, very specific meaning.
Are we really surprised that our President will be putting tactical nuclear weapons on the battlefield?
How many times did he have to tell us?
Our President attacked a judge for his Mexican parents.
Of course he would see children of immigrants as expendable.
President Trump has pardoned Joe Arpaio. Good folks are angry.
They have a good case. Why aren't they making it?
We have a new US military doctrine.
Fire, Fury, and Power now serve to warn friend and foe alike not to hurt our President's feelings.
He had been forced to betray his most loyal followers and his own deepest beliefs.
Then the fury erupted and rage spoke in his place.
Conservatives blame Democrats for their failures in health care repeal.
Democrats would do well to remember Bobby Kennedy and his handling of a confrontation over half a century ago.
In 1970, Mayor Carl Stokes gently rebuked an accuser.
Not quite half a century later, that rebuke stands in contrast with clumsy denials by Trump's Interior Secretary.
The announcement is disheartening. John McCain has been stricken with brain cancer.
The nation sees tragedy involving a war hero.
Kelli Ward sees a wonderful opportunity for personal advancement.
Spiro Agnew purged a Senator in 1970. Trump hates a Senator in 2017.
One was about policy.
The other is simply petty.
They accuse fake news of dragging America to a dangerous place.
But it turns out the news was not fake and those reports are showing us who has been doing the dragging.
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