Lawrence S. Wittner: Which way to national security?
On April 1, Donald Trump startled the world by publicly declaring that he was “absolutely” considering withdrawing the United States from the 77-year-old NATO alliance.
On April 1, Donald Trump startled the world by publicly declaring that he was “absolutely” considering withdrawing the United States from the 77-year-old NATO alliance.
Donald Trump has sacked Pam Bondi as his attorney general, but don’t get too excited, because the next one is going to be just as bad, probably worse.
The Trump regime has been trying to gem up evidence that there was foreign interference in the 2020 election.
The U.S. and Israel are now at war with Iran, over Iran’s nuclear program, which was supposedly obliterated, per the insistence of Donald Trump, a few months ago by a round of U.S. and Israeli air strikes, but apparently wasn’t.
One thing going under the radar with the latest Stephen Colbert-CBS dustup is Colbert telling us that “every word” of the script for his Monday night monologue was “approved by CBS’s lawyers.”
A judge appointed by disgraced former governor Bob McDonnell threw a monkey wrench into the congressional redistricting effort schemed up by Virginia Democrats, which means, not much, in the grand scheme of things.
The “stick to sports” crowd is straining itself into a hernia over the athletes, teams and leagues speaking out on the Trump regime’s ritual executions of U.S. citizens in Minneapolis.
ICE thugs executed a 37-year-old ICU nurse in front of a donut shop in Minneapolis, for the crimes of filming their actions, trying to protect a woman who had been shoved to the ground by one of the thugs, and being a licensed gun owner.
Nelson County, just over the mountain from my base in Waynesboro, has a rather qualified new local Democratic Party chair.

State Sen. Louise Lucas doesn’t have Glenn Youngkin to emasculate anymore, so, watch out, Tim Kaine, Mark Warner.
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