
‘Every zip code’ represented: What about our interests?
“This country,” the latest campaign salvo from Donald Trump’s folks tells us, “belongs to Americans from every zip code.”

“This country,” the latest campaign salvo from Donald Trump’s folks tells us, “belongs to Americans from every zip code.”

Donald Trump is mad at Fox News, because a poll commissioned by the Trump Propaganda Network has the president losing to Democrats in 2020.

Donald Trump wants the Justice Department to declare antifa a domestic terrorist organization, which, sure, let’s go with that.

Despite the finger-pointing and outcries of dismay from those who are watching the government discard the rule of law at every turn, the question is not whether Donald Trump is the new Adolf Hitler but whether the American Police State is the new Third Reich.

Not every business leader in the U.S. agrees with Donald Trump that global warming isn’t worth the worry. Anyone looking at the facts realizes that climate change is bad for most businesses.

Jim Cornette will never, in the vein of his podcast nemesis, Donald Trump, apologize for anything, even when he is wrong. But Cornette, in his May 30 comments about AEW undercard wrestler Sonny Kiss, and his June 6 defense of those comments, is wrong.

Former vice president Joe Biden is the unquestioned leader out of the gate in the 2020 Democratic Party presidential race. You know what that means. Donald Trump is going to get a second term.

U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine (both D-VA) are sounding the alarm after President Donald Trump threatened to close the U.S.-Mexico border to stop immigrant families from crossing the southwest border, no matter the economic impact.

I wonder how many of those who support Donald Trump as President, and who perhaps get their news from Fox, would be able to present even a few bits of the accumulated evidence that strongly suggests that Trump and his gang committed crimes in conspiracy with Putin’s Russia?

I seem to find myself in the minority in today’s national Democratic Party. I disagree with the tendency of most Democrats (including political candidates for Congress and those in the news media) to constantly bash Donald Trump over his obnoxious personality and his divisive comments.