Month: March 2018
It appears some brave humanitarian soul has gotten me suspended from Twitter based on a tweet where I used the hashtag #KillAllMen. Not that it really matters, but the tweet appeared in an exch
The corruption at the Clinton Foundation is just astounding: For Elliott Broidy, Donald J. Trump’s presidential campaign represented an unparalleled political and business opportunity. An investor a
The right wing response to The March for Our Lives continues to be everything one would expect: They’re bouncing back and forth between the first two stages of denial, with frequent side trips t
Cynthia Nixon, the Democratic candidate for governor of New York who actually wants Democrats to control the state Assembly, said something obviously true in a recent interview: The fact of the matter
In this installment of A Political History of the Future, our series about how science fiction constructs the politics and economics of its future worlds, we discuss the late, great SF author Iain M.
These are indeed the two key questions about Stormy Daniels and others similarly situated to Donald Trump: 1. How many other sexual partners has Trump paid hush money to? 2. How many foreign intellige
Another Republican House member in a marginal district has decided to spend more time with his family: Rep. Ryan Costello (R-Pa.) won’t seek reelection this year, complicating the party’s chances
The man who finished somewhere between Carly Fiorina and George Pataki in the 2016 Republican primaries has some Deep Thoughts about the March For Our Lives protestors: Former U.S. senator and preside
- Well don’t trust your soul to no backwoods southern lawyer
- LGM Film Club, Part 73: You Are On Indian Land
- George Atiyeh
- E Pluribus Something
- Donald Trump with a law degree
- Trump’s COVID catastrophe
- Big 10 Conference: Nothing is more important to us than the welfare of our serfs
- This Day in Labor History: September 16, 2004
- The man who wanted to be on TV
- Apart from that Mrs. Lincoln