“Successful Businessman”

here's the thing: "successful businessman" is a character Trump played on a TV show. in real life, Trump is a serial fuck-up who had to turn to laundering Russian mob money once his Klansman father was no longer around to bail him out of one fucking disastrous deal after another— Jeff Tiedrich (@itsJeffTiedrich) October 21, … Continue reading ““Successful Businessman””

The unprecedented crisis of a Kremlin asset POTUS backed by a transnational crime syndicate and cyber warfare ops

Some folks seem more comfortable retreating into petty primary politics than confronting the unprecedented crisis of a Kremlin asset POTUS backed by a transnational crime syndicate and cyber warfare ops. Candidates should speak plainly about this crisis and propose solutions.— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) October 20, 2019

Trump waved him in

Seems to me it was more than just withdrawing troops. It was granting permission to Erdogan to start an utterly predictable genocide. The amount of US troops stationed there is not what was stopping Erdogan from invading. It was fear of angering the US. Trump waved him in.— Tom the Dancing Bug (@RubenBolling) October 13, … Continue reading “Trump waved him in”

“Stormy mood”

This, young journalists, is an excellent example of normalizing. “Stormy mood” doesn’t come close to capturing in the batshit crazy presser that the President held. Words matter, and while I’m not sure why the @nytimes frequently struggles to get things right—aim to do better. https://t.co/EQQVIbLocy— Soledad O'Brien (@soledadobrien) October 3, 2019

Republicans should remember their Oath to defend the Constitution

Republicans should put their hand on their heart, remember their Oath to defend the Constitution, and ask themselves one question: “If Obama asked a foreign leader to work w/his AG & personal lawyer to investigate a political opponent, what would I do?” https://t.co/WfGaisxMNw— Ana Navarro-Cárdenas (@ananavarro) September 25, 2019

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