The President who promised to “Make America Great Again” has made her a laughingstock. And worse.
On the op/ed page of WaPo, the 10 living former U.S. secretaries of defense say things that shouldn’t have to be said.
The sitting president is asking GA officials to find votes despite the fact that the results have been confirmed thrice.
The absurd notion that the President of Senate is the arbiter and judge of the electoral vote.
A look back at the last time there was a challenge to a slate of electors.
It will be symbolic, but the symbol will be an anti-democratic one.
That President-elect Biden is shaking up his protective detail isn’t unusual. The reason, however, is.
President Trump’s illegal plan to exclude illegal aliens may have been thwarted.
Trump brags about being the “most admired” and provides yet another example of poor understanding of data.
Thinking about unsupported narratives and a little bit about data usage.
His tantrum stopped checks over the weekend but Congress called his bluff.
First whining about losing, now whining about legislation. (And creating chaos along the way).
Granted, there are more than two. But from a political science/political history POV, these two stick out in my mind.
Wherein I detail evidence of fraud and take the Heritage Foundation’s database of fraud to task.
Roger Stone, Paul Manafort, and Charles Kushner are among last night’s lucky recipients.
Although, as usual, he maintains his odious approach to it all.
The Georgia governor and his family are under attack because he did his job.
The junior Senator from Kentucky is drawing a lot of attention to himself on “fraud.”
Tunisia is freer but poorer than it was before Mohamed Bouazizi’s desperate act.
Meanwhile, a report states that a Trump admin official pushed infections to promote herd immunity.
He wanted a cabinet post. And this is a cabinet post.
Peaceful protests were once again followed by nighttime clashes.
The party is unlikely to suffer consequences for its anti-democracy actions.
The Party of Lincoln went over the cliff like lemmings in support. It’s tough to see how they recover.
A case involving Pennsylvania may not be resolved for quite some time. Thankfully, it’s immaterial to the election outcome.