Andrew Moss: A word you should know in 2024
Since the presidency of Donald Trump, our growing preoccupation with deceptive forms of political communication can be charted.
Since the presidency of Donald Trump, our growing preoccupation with deceptive forms of political communication can be charted.
MAGA snowflakes got their bloomers in a bunch after actress Nia Renée Hill flipped a double-bird at Donald Trump at UFC 295 earlier this month.
Shortly after the November 2020 election, in which Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump, Sixth District Congressman Ben Cline posted about Sidney Powell on his campaign Facebook page.
“I’d shut down the government if they can’t make an appropriate deal, absolutely.” – Donald Trump this week on “Meet the Press”
The last United States government shutdown was from Dec. 22, 2018 until Jan. 25, 2019, a total of 35 days during Donald Trump’s presidency.
Six of the eight Republicans pretending to want to win the party’s presidential nomination in 2024 would still support a convicted Donald Trump if he were to end up being the GOP nominee.
Republican sympathizers want Hunter Biden in jail. Democrat sympathizers want Donald Trump in jail. It doesn’t have to be one or the other; it, indeed, can be both, all, whatever.
Many Dads Just Do It. They don’t make the headlines. They don’t cheat on their obligations, like Donald Trump does. They don’t grandstand against the vulnerable like Ron DeSantis does. They just work hard.
House Republicans, trying to pretend to be serious about government spending, after four years of spending like drunken sailors at the direction of Donald Trump, are threatening to have the U.S. government default on its debts if Democrats don’t agree to spending cuts that they haven’t exactly spelled out.
Glenn Youngkin wants you to believe that he’s going all in on the 2023 Virginia General Assembly elections because that’s his way to emerge as the top contender to Donald Trump in the 2024 Republican presidential nomination race.
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