
Category: republicans

“Attempted murder,” now honestly, did they ever give anyone a Nobel prize for “attempted chemistry?”
In September of 2020, The Atlantic published a story by Barton Gellman which discussed how the GOP would attempt to subvert a Biden. Among other things, Gellman wrote that: According to sources in the
Scott’s already noted that J.D. Vance is likely to be the next Senator from Ohio. So it would be a dereliction of duty if LGM failed to repeatedly remind everyone that, when it comes to terrible

Senate Republicans appear poised to block a bipartisan investigation of the first non-peaceful transfer of executive power in modern American history. McConnell has found some procedural objections to
The sauve qui peut attitude that is becoming the norm in the GOP won’t destroy it from within – avarice throughout the right wing will do that – but it is a great source of LOLs. Haw

Vote for Joe Arpaio, you have nothing to lose but your chains! Unless you’re a woman in labor. Or were caught up in one of his tough-on-brown-people sprees. Joe Arpaio — the 85-year-old ex-Mar
Presidunce-elect tRump has his eye on Dubya Bush’s Slacker President trophy. Mr. Trump, a homebody who often flew several hours late at night during the campaign so he could wake up in his own b
Buzzfeed engaged in genuine journalistic activities and obtained the transcript and video deposition of Donald Trump, Republican nominee for president, taken June 16. The depositions are related to Tr
Yes, but it is drowned out by Trump being a big gross loudmouth. And possibly the silly press that won’t shut up about the GOP’s presumptive nominee for White House resident. Except that,
- Florida in the Midwest
- LGM Film Club, Part 360: The Seventh Seal
- Images from American History, Part 43
- The elite liberal(ish) case for invading Iraq
- Send lawyers guns and money
- Wilhoit’s Law is a Harsh Mistress
- Use the Tools You Have for Power
- French Retirement Age Protests
- Which Race Suffered Under Jim Crow? Ehhh….Let’s Not Bother With Such Questions
- Iraq Revisited Part I