The Case For Trump
We’ve all been standing around waiting for someone to give it a try, and if none of the others will, then I guess it’s up to me.
We’ve all been standing around waiting for someone to give it a try, and if none of the others will, then I guess it’s up to me.
I say this not from that tiny liberal flare in my heart, or the libertarian streak down my back-I say it from my conservative mind & spirit
Trump has built monuments to kitsch throughout his career, and it’s been key since he donned his first Times New Roman-fonted MAGA hat.
Donald Trump is no fascist. He’s a convenient bad guy, the mustachioed villain tailor made for everyone to boo…But Hitler he ain’t.
Enjoy filling out your election bracket. But just to mix it up a little, I think I’m done trying to out-think the room. I’m going chalk.
President Donald Trump is likely going to be fine. I doubt this will even have an affect on the election. But…
The President announced overnight that he and the first lady have contracted Covid-19 virus.
What we now have before us in this debate is the distilling of President Donald J. Trump to his purer, concentrated form.
Pictured is the Versailles rail accident in 1842, perhaps a preview of the coming debate when the candidates will be almost as old as the painting
If Mr. Trump nominated himself to the Supreme Court–and if he succeeded in appointing himself–that would solve a lot of problems.
I suspect the movement we’ll see from here will be minimal, meaning Biden will have many paths to 270 versus Trump’s little room for error.
The president has not changed in the least bit over the last eight months. We have no new information…The only thing that changed is that we are mad.
It is bizarre, rambling, and will be creating conversation and memes for at least the next few hours. Here is the Axios interview between Jonathan Swan and President Donald Trump.
The flawed premises, Trump v Biden, more angst over the anthem, NeverTrump rolling in high cotton-for now, & more in today’s Harsh Your Mellow Monday
For the second time, and it would seem final one, the Republican National Convention has been cancelled. At least, the in-person part of it, and by none other than President Trump himself.
There are no good solutions to the rioters in Portland. There are many moving parts that, should any of them rub together, means a human tragedy.
Crisis reveals character, the old saying goes. Our institutions and leaders are having that exact experience right now.
Commuting on a Friday night, Tweet about it all Saturday morning…or something.
Welp, that was some week, and the weekend was just as nuts. As we start to careen into the Fourth of July holiday, we need to handle a bit of business from the week...
Since I last wrote about this race in April, the President’s chances have only gotten worse and a blue wave is now in play as much as a Trump squeaker is.