Across the length and breadth of the internet, in Twitter and Facebook timelines, on blogs, and right-leaning media outlets, supporters and defenders of Donald Trump have reacted to the idea of war with Iran with almost joyful pro-war jingoism.
General Soleimani was in Baghdad to meet the Iraqi Prime Minister
In the wake of the American attack that killed Iranian General Qasem Soleimani, the current Iraqi Prime Minister, Adil Abdul-Mahdi, has claimed the general was in Baghdad as an envoy to deliver him a message from Tehran.
Trump Hits A Nearly $1 Trillion Deficit
The deficit hits its highest point since 2012.
National Republicans | A Rebellion is Stirring in the GOP
Founded in September of 2019, the National Republicans are a group of rank-and-file Republicans working to remove Trump’s influence from the GOP.
Lesser Evils: A Bridge Too Far
I refuse to add my name to a mandate for a politician I don’t remotely support.
A Few Rare Moments of Moral Clarity
Responses to both the President’s retreat from Syria and the NBA’s kowtowing to China have been refreshingly bipartisan.
A Quick Note on Trump’s Strong Polling Among Republicans
I think the polls, in this case, are misleading.
The List of Impeachable Acts Grows Longer
You would think that, if you were Trump, you would buckle down and cooperate with the House in hopes of softening the blow of impeachment. And, above all else, steer away from any other actions that may flirt with being unconstitutional or illegal.
Trump’s Cowardice on Full Display
Donald Trump is surrendering the US position in Syria and has betrayed our Kurdish allies.
The Silence of the Lambs
The Twitter warriors and paper tigers have continued to beat the drum of obfuscation. But the rest of the Republican Party has mostly remained silent in the face of the Ukraine Scandal and the coming impeachment of Donald Trump.