The infamous former Maine Gov. Paul LePage (R) is sauntering back to the stage.
Continue reading “Let The Sh*tshow Commence: Gov. LePage Reemerges With Bid To Take Back Old Job”
The infamous former Maine Gov. Paul LePage (R) is sauntering back to the stage.
Continue reading “Let The Sh*tshow Commence: Gov. LePage Reemerges With Bid To Take Back Old Job”
Yesterday we were talking about GETTR, a purported Trumpite social network which looked from the visuals more like a hook-up site or worse. It was the project of (apparently) recently canned Trump spokesman and gatekeeper Jason Miller, though Trump himself said he wouldn’t be joining it. There were other oddities beyond the name – like the fact that it seemed to be populated by posts scraped from Twitter.
But overnight things got much more weird.
Continue reading “New MAGA App Part of Bannon-China Comic Book Spy Drama”
The US economy finally gots its fat jobs report after two shaky months. The US economy added 850,000 jobs in June.
Roll Call reported this morning that the House will wait to pass a 2022 budget resolution – a key part of the reconciliation dance – until they see what the Senate produces or is able to produce. That article included this paragraph …
A lot of things happened. Here are some of the things.
The inspector general at the Department of Homeland Security allegedly stonewalled until after the election an investigation into the demotion of a senior intelligence official who had criticized then-President Donald Trump, the New York Times reports.
“Trump’s Accountant Confronts a Loyalty Test” – Bloomberg
Political theater ain’t pretty. First, GOP senators extravagantly lauded the bipartisan infrastructure bill. Then, they pretended to be shocked(!) by Biden’s refusal bend to their will on a separate reconciliation bill. Now, they’re getting back on board with the bipartisan legislation.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), despite ranting that a Republican would be a “fucking idiot” to still support the bipartisan bill, walked back his comment. He told Playbook that Biden’s clarification last week that he was not threatening a veto “had the intended effect.”
Attorney General Merrick Garland has put a moratorium on federal executions to examine the previous administration’s borderline bloodthirsty policies on the death penalty that led to an unprecedented rush of executions during Trump’s presidency.
Even young Republicans aren’t fully buying into their party’s fearmongering over critical race theory: 60% of college Republicans oppose state legislatures restricting how public schools teach history, according to a new poll by Generation Lab/Axios.
“Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s former staffers detail a ‘demoralizing’ office environment where they were afraid to ‘mess up in any way’ while working for the Arizona Democrat” – Insider
A cop tried to make sure a video of him confronting an anti-police brutality protester couldn’t be posted on YouTube by playing Taylor Swift music while he was being recorded, believing that doing so would ensure the video would be taken down for copyright violations.
Fox News host and top Trump ally Tucker Carlson has told several people that he voted for rapper Kanye West in 2020, according to Politico, which pointed out that Carlson would’ve had to have written in West’s name since the celebrity didn’t make it on to Florida’s ballot.
The New York Times joins the party on South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s (R) use of private donor funding to deploy a whopping 50 guardsman to the Texas border region.
The recall election of California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has been scheduled for Sept. 14, Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis announced.
Former Maine Gov. Paul LePage has filed to run for his old seat against incumbent Janet Mills (D). Oh, the memories of LePage’s glory days.
Eric Trump, who serves as the Trump Organization’s executive vice president, went on Fox News last night to blab about how the fringe benefits the company’s CFO Allen Weisselberg enjoyed (but allegedly failed to pay taxes on) were completely normal and fine.
Does the lawyer for the indicted company that Eric is an EVP at know he's on TV? pic.twitter.com/7udDv0VO41
— Andrew Feinberg (@AndrewFeinberg) July 2, 2021
Republicans are asking Biden to reverse Trump’s disastrous trade policies that led to a trade war, which the GOP lawmakers now characterize as “self-inflicted harm.”
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Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and three of his Republican colleagues invited pop icon Britney Spears to testify before Congress amid her ongoing conservatorship battle that the GOP has embraced as one of its numerous culture wars. Continue reading “Trump Loyalists Invite Britney Spears To Testify As Conservatorship Battle Escalates”
In his majority opinion upholding two Arizona voting restrictions Thursday, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito laid out several “guideposts” as he made his way toward the conclusion that the restrictions did not violate the Voting Rights Act.
Continue reading “Justice Alito’s New ‘Guideposts’ Chart A Treacherous Course For Voting Rights “
The biggest takeaway from Thursday’s indictment of the Trump Organization and its Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg is that more charges could be coming, former Manhattan borough and tax prosecutors told TPM.
Continue reading “Trump Org Indictment Could Very Well Signal More Charges To Come”
Never Trump Republicans come in for a lot of grief and often rightly so. But at least they’re not JD Vance. He’s the Yale graduate looking to start a political career whose 2016 memoir Hillbilly Elegy presented him as a voice for the forgotten culturally conservative culture of rural America who actually came from that world as opposed to Queens. An authentic intellectual from ‘real America’ who eschewed the hyperpartisanship of the times. Alas, it turned out that Trump was a political meal ticket after all. And now he’s deleting his old tweets asking God’s forgiveness for Trump to start running as the new MAGA senator from Ohio.
J.D. Vance, the author of “Hillbilly Elegy,” a memoir aimed at presenting himself as a conservative intellectual who rises above toxic hyperpartisanship, is apparently scrambling for the approval of MAGAland as he jostles for outgoing Sen. Rob Portman’s (R-OH) seat in the packed-GOP primary.