Month: June 2017

Trump’s Impeachable and Unimpeachable Offenses

While there is still some controversy about it among constitutional lawyers and experts, it’s generally conceded that the president of the United States cannot be criminally prosecuted while he’s still serving in the...

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Midweek Cafe and Lounge, Vol. 24

In the mood for mashups? I am. One of my favorites to this day is The Grey Album, which was a mashup of the Beatles’ White Album and Jay Z’s Black Album. Over the years I have heard and seen some clever mashup...

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Brownback’s Ignominious End as Kansas Governor

The news out of Kansas is highly amusing, as you can see in this report from the The Wichita Eagle: Lawmakers rolled back Gov. Sam Brownback’s signature tax policy over his objections Tuesday night, forcing into law tax...

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Trump Could Very Well Get Impeached

Jonathan Chait has made a seemingly safe bet by predicting that President Trump can commit virtually any high crime that he wants without fear of being impeached by his Republican colleagues in the House of Representatives. I...

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Sister Cities Paris-London-Teheran United In Grief

The fiefdoms of Qatar-UAE-KSA-Jordan-Egypt are the chief cause of terror spreading across the globe. London, or rather the British and the Americans are complicit in creating chaos which bred more terror in the Middle East in...

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