As we wait to see whether Donald Trump’s unpopularity will allow a Democrat to squeak through and win a thoroughly Republican district in suburban Atlanta, let’s look at an eye-popping new poll. President Trump’s popularity has collapsed among a key base constituency: Russians. Read More
NBC is reporting that Steven Stephens, the alleged “Facebook killer” out of Cleveland is dead after shooting himself after a pursuit in Erie, PA
We’ve been tracking the antics of would-be white nationalist leader Matthew Heimbach since he was a student at Townson State running a self-styled “White Student Union” and disrupting a 2013 CPAC breakout group “Trump The Race Card: Are You Sick and Tired of Being Called A Racist When You Know You’re Not One?”
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Ivanka bagged a string of Chinese trademarks for her luxury brand the same day she dinned with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
GOP town halls this week and last … well, not going all that well.
Here’s an interesting article in The Outline about how Google basically destroyed a small web publisher by stealing the information it created and using it for Google.
Folks following the Trump/Russia story have been talking about this article in the British Prospect, an interview with Richard Dearlove, former head of MI6 (1999-2004), the UK’s analogue to the CIA. The attention has been on this passage of the interview in which Dearlove talks about or speculates about whether Donald Trump may have been bailed out by loans from Russia or other parts of the former Soviet Union during the 2008 financial crisis. Read More
The last we heard of Trump campaign tough guy Boris Epshteyn he was being booted from the White House communications office and being found a job elsewhere in the Trump administration. Apparently that didn’t pan out. He’ll now be joining Sinclair Broadcasting as “chief political analyst.”
Word out of South Korea and Northeast Asia generally is that people in the region are seeing all the Trump winning and are getting sick of all the winning. The AP reports that Trump is finding Asian allies cool to a preemptive strike and The Washington Post Tokyo bureau chief last night suggested on Twitter that people in the region are more worried about rash action from President Trump than North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, which is really quite an achievement if you think about it. Read More