Democrats seeking the presidency are talking about climate change, jobs, healthcare, tuition, taxes income inequality and Trump. Let’s say a candidate emerges, runs a flawless campaign, raises hundreds of millions, and becomes the 46th president. Let’s also assume the Democrats … Continue reading
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Diane Feinstein got a lot of guff for suggesting in 2017 that appeals court nominee Amy Coney Barrett, an outspokenly conservative Catholic, felt about Church dogma the way most lawyers are trained to think about precedent. Cries of discrimination were … Continue reading
In the original British “House of Cards,” the machiavellian MP Francis Urquhart, played to sly and silken perfection by Ian Richardson, replies to press queries by saying, “You might very well think that. I couldn’t possibly comment.” Those in the … Continue reading