Month: November 2018

House Dems Settle On Initial Strategy

Obviously, the House Democrats can pass anything they want in the next Congress but unless it is linked to must-pass legislation, they don’t have a prayer of compelling Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to consider...

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How Trump’s Presidency Will End

Virtually nothing in Michael Cohen’s guilty plea on Thursday surprised me because I had already written about the fact that Cohen and Trump lied about the Trump Tower Moscow project. In fact, in May, I said those lies were...

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If Trump Were Innocent, He’d Trash Manafort

I’ve written quite a lot about Paul Manafort since 2016, and there has been a consistent if often implicit theme to my analysis. The single most damning thing about Paul Manafort for the president is that the president...

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Midweek Cafe and Lounge, Vol. 92

Happy Hump Day!  I’m continuing to be the DJ and bartender for this weekly series while Don Durito is on walkabout.  For today’s theme, I’m posting my favorite songs from the “Ozark”...

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