The House began its impeachment inquiry because Speaker Nancy Pelosi realized the Ukraine whistleblower case of aid in exchange for dirt was easy to understand, documented, and hard to see as anything but an impeachable abuse of power. Article One. … Continue reading
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I have been working my way through Alan Taylor’s brilliant “American Revolutions: A Continental History, 1750-1804.” The plural of Revolutions and the adjective Continental are clues to the book’s orientation. It discusses this seemingly familiar territory in a way that … Continue reading
Republicans used to say character counts when attacking Bill Clinton, but have chosen to ignore President Trumps character flaws which include habitual dishonesty, narcissist self-absorption and immorality on a Clintonian scale. But even more worrying is Trump’s temperament. He is … Continue reading