Month: May 2017

Will Rod Rosenstein Keep His Promises?

Rod Rosenstein was only confirmed as deputy attorney general a little over two weeks ago, on Tuesday April 25th, 2017. The vote in the Senate was 94-6, with the only opposition coming from Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Cory Booker...

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Casual Observation

Here’s something for Oliver Stone to put in his pipe: On Monday the Kremlin tried to put the best possible outlook on the election of [Marine Le Pen’s] opponent. President Vladimir V. Putin sent Mr. Macron a...

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The GOP Could Lose the House of Representatives

Here’s how Charlie Cook is looking at the Democrats’ prospects for winning control of the House of Representatives next year: A big ques­tion is wheth­er Trump voters will be­have like Barack Obama voters. In 2008, a...

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Rewinding An Outrage – Update

Ordinary people like me get fleeting glimpses of outrageous developments and government proposals but have neither the time nor interest to collect all the required information to evaluate nor follow it through time.  This...

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