Trump the un-punctilious.
To a broad swath of American voters, Trump’s disdain for Beltway punctilio isn’t a bug. It’s a feature.
To a broad swath of American voters, Trump’s disdain for Beltway punctilio isn’t a bug. It’s a feature.
Does anyone seriously believe that ABC would have spiked a story that would have been damaging to a prominent conservative instead of a prominent liberal like Jeffrey Epstein?
A government that cannot (or will not) control small crime clearly signals an inability (or unwillingness) to handle more serious problems.
Absent a provable serious crime, the only proper venue for removing presidents is the ballot box.
Overturning a duly constituted presidential election is a very serious matter. It is the very epitome of the people’s business and should thus be carried out in full sunlight in the people’s House.
Never will the Dems admit that Donald Trump has struck a resonant chord in the heartland of the country.
At some level Democrats know that when properly understood by the electorate, their programs are dead at the ballot box.
If every single AR-15 in the world suddenly vanished, we’d still have mass shootings.
In the days that followed 9/11, George W. Bush was the very exemplar of the United States presidency.
Donald Trump almost never throws the first punch. But if one is thrown at him, he very quickly punches back.
If white-hot hatred of Donald Trump alone is sufficient to get one or another of the announced Democrats elected, what then will that Democrat do to govern more effectively than Donald Trump has?
“Free” anything via the conduit of government is imply the assertion of a presumptive right by one group of people to the fruits of the labor and time of another group of people.