“We May Come Overnight, All Of A Sudden!” Turkey’s Erdogan Warns, As US Troops Deployed
Earlier this week, we highlighted a story that’s flown (both figuratively and literally) under the
Earlier this week, we highlighted a story that’s flown (both figuratively and literally) under the
“The intelligence source told me that he knows, “from talking to people in the intelligence community,†that “the White House said, ‘We are going to mobilize to find something to justify the President’s tweet that he was being surveilled.’ They put out an all-points bulletinâ€â€”a call to sift through intelligence reports—“and said, ‘We need to find something that justifies the President’s crazy tweet about surveillance at Trump Tower.’ And I’m telling you there is no way you get that from those transcripts, which are about as plain vanilla as can be.â€
Let’s just be clear about one thing: the idea that retaking Raqqa from Islamic State
“I think what we should do is ask Russia, how could it be, if you have advisers at that airfield, that you didn’t know that the Syrian air force was preparing and executing a mass murder attack with chemical weapons?â€
We can depend on you to see the proverbial writing when it’s on the proverbial wall, right? Good.
President Donald Trump reorganized his National Security Council on Wednesday, removing his chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, and downgrading the role of his Homeland Security Adviser, Tom Bossert, according to a person familiar with the decision and a regulatory filing.
Trump is vindicated! In that way you’re vindicated when your team gets caught talking to
“When I hear Donald Trump talk, I think of how much at home he would have felt in those living rooms. The guy’s a multibillionaire, cleaned up in real estate, so why shouldn’t he know about health care, immigration, life in the inner cities?”
“What is most worrisome about Trump is Trump himself. He is a man so unpredictable, so reckless, so petulant, so full of blind self-regard, so untethered to reality that it is impossible to know where his presidency will lead or how much damage he will do to our nation. “
Near the end of the campaign I wrote a column called “Imagine a Sane Donald Trump,†lamenting that I believed he was crazy, and too bad.
The Wall Street Journal, like most other “Conservative but not insane” media outlets, is having
“Nope, never.” Which is the same answer we can all now safely give if asked the following question: “Will you ever trust this committee to conduct an unbiased investigation?”
“But that’s the story. Hey look, in the mean time, I guess, I can’t be doing so badly, because I’m president, and you’re not. You know. Say hello to everybody OK?”
“Two months into his Presidency, Gallup has Mr. Trump’s approval rating at 39%. No doubt Mr. Trump considers that fake news, but if he doesn’t show more respect for the truth most Americans may conclude he’s a fake President.”
Ok, so obviously Donald Trump colluded with the Russians at some point during his candidacy.
Let’s all just be honest with each other: Donald Trump is probably going to be
After all, it would pretty goddamn stupid to rob a bank and then post a picture of yourself eating the money you stole on Facebook…
Well, it’s been one hell of a week. We started on a sugar high thanks
On Wednesday, Trump took it up another notch. In the wake of Michael Flynn’s unceremonious ouster, the President expanded his conspiracy theory to include the intelligence community…
As noted earlier this morning, Valentine’s Day is all about Janet Yellen on Capitol Hill. Although
Ok, so there was actually quite a bit going on overnight, but needless to say,
One of the most tragically ironic things about populism anno 2017 is the extent to which it reflects the very same radicalism its adherents claim to be fighting against.
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