Trump isn’t about history. He’s a relic. And if the polls area any indication, he’s four months shy of being one. We must save the nation.
Stupidity spreads in droplets
New York is beating it. Europe is beating it. Australia is beating it. Why not the rest of U.S.? Stupidity spread COVID-19 infested droplets droplets.
Baseless blather by full diaper-rash-mode baby Trump on voting by mail
If you want spoiled Baby Donald Trump to go full mode diaper rash, mention an alternative to risking one’s life at the polls.
The slog of science vs. self-certainty. Trump: wrong man, place, & time.
If just to return to decisions made on science, we need a change. “Kill all the lawyers.” Misusers of the line from Shakespeare’s “Henry VI” see a put-down of the legal profession in it. Nah. It is a tribute. It comes from a rogue who wants chaos and lawlessness. Listen closely and you’ll hear it […]
Of remedies that didn’t work, a colossal failure: Trumpism
The world will be a better place, the nation sounder, when we can all laugh off the remedy that was Trumpism, a colossal failure that killed thousands.
Our FDR figure is a governor with a mask – vacuum filled.
The leadership vacuum left by a failed president that should be channeling FDR luckily is being filled by competent mostly Democratic governors.
Open a window, America. Put coronavirus in proper perspective.
Some coronavirus contingencies are meant for a scary moment. But some are just good sense that ought to endure long after the moment.
No time for show-pony theatrics – Trump, this is real.
Trump has comported himself in the midst of the coronavirus emergency like a beer-fueled football fan. It’s all a game to him.
Will the internet army save Putin’s Pet troll?
There are the internet bots, not people but auto-tweeters and Facebook auto-posters churning out messages micro-targeted at U.S. audiences. #PoliticsDoneRight
Trump’s middle-finger defense: Results of a failed Republican Party
The middle-finger defense? “Son, this is a Washington, D.C., kind of lie. It’s when the other person knows you’re lying, and also knows you know he knows.” This from Allen Drury’s novel “Advise and Consent.” The 1959 account of conniving and blood sport in a high-profile Senate confirmation won the Pulitzer in fiction. For a […]
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