The New York Times has it all wrong on Trump’s VPs
Get ready for the unending lists of speculation – most of which will be wrong.
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Get ready for the unending lists of speculation – most of which will be wrong.
Repubs: “If we can just find the right phrase, we’ll get everyone’s support for banning abortion.” To Repubs: Uhm, no.
You say you’re shocked – Shocked! – to learn that Trump plans on wreaking vengeance if re-elected. Where were you for the past 8 years?
Instead of arguing with our MAGA relatives, let’s just agree with them. And then take that agreement to its logical conclusion.
He’s going to commit voter fraud in 2024. How? Read on to find out.
The mistake here? Focusing on the initial, easy story, and missing the larger, more important point.
Do you need a way to avoid jail time? Ivonne Rovira has you covered.
MTG and LB are squaring off to be MAGA Homecoming Queen, and we’re just here for the drama.
Look around – the “first they came for” lines are being played out again in our country.
Poor, pitiful Donald J. Trump. He’s the most persecuted president in the history of the Republic. Nay, the most persecuted person in American history, which would further include the colonial era. Just ask him.
Matt Walsh needs to get out more. And instead of attacking libraries, maybe he should use one.
Any time we bring up gun-safety laws, someone warns about the “slippery slope.” Ivonne Rovira knocks down that argument.
Persons already there protesting those who are coming. Sound familiar?