The last time Trump has to go to a voter again
From Steve Bannon: “After then, Trump never has to go to a voter again. He’ll just say ‘You lose. I’m the winner. I’m the king.’”
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Ivonne is the research director for Save Our Schools Kentucky. She previously worked for The Miami Herald, the Miami News, and The Associated Press. (Read the rest on the Contributors page.)
From Steve Bannon: “After then, Trump never has to go to a voter again. He’ll just say ‘You lose. I’m the winner. I’m the king.’”
The tale of a woman who died in Ireland in 2012 led to that country repealing its draconian abortion law. Don’t expect that to happen here, though, because tragedies don’t move rightwing extremists.
So, you think women won’t get arrested for abortions? Let’s take a look at where they already are.
On July 22, Australian media magnate Rupert Murdoch announced that he was changing horses.
Do you know someone who has had an abortion? Yes, you do – even if you don’t know it.
Apparently Republican Jesus can’t make up his mind about Trump and Biden. And the signs related to each are confusing too. Ivonne Rovira lays it out for us.
Time and again I hear people who should know better say that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin wants to recreate the Soviet Union. Excuse me – his goal is much less modest.
Every Repub out there will tell you that Trump is the head of the GOP. Ivonne Rovira has another take on it.
The Radical Right is always bloviating about freedom, but the battle cry couldn’t be more meaningless. On this 4th of July, let’s see what they really mean when they use the word “freedom.”
The GOP likes to reference 1776. The problem is, they’re on the wrong side.
Why keep church and state separate? Not only because religion can try to take over the state – but also because the state will corrupt the church.
Repubs: If we think it’s bad, we’ve got a bill for it. Gun massacres? All we’ve got is thoughts and prayers.”
Schadenfreude is terribly sweet, especially when it comes to the GOP, but I didn’t think we’d be able to savor it so soon.
The factor that made the Salem witch trials end is at work again in Florida. Ivonne Rovira explains.
Sometimes they inadvertently give away the lie by saying the quiet part out loud.
Many people are confused by the Right’s vocabulary. They use the same words we do, but in ways that make no sense. How can that be? Because, like Humpty Dumpty in Alice in Wonderland, words mean whatever they want them to.