I've always wanted a journalist to ask Trump this question: "what were the terms of the JCPOA"? Huge indictment of journalism in the U.S. that no one has done that and his criticisms of the Iran Deal were treated as genuine positions.
The righteous people got in control and they put up churches and things. They thought they didn't need music so they didn't support art and beauty. You might as well say goodbye to America, it can't survive wihout art..
(Sun Ra)
Elias: Why does California have signature matching? They have it to satisfy the same right-wing zealots who claim there’s fraud, right?
So they do this whole kabuki theater that takes all of this time in order to contend with the fact that people say that if you don’t do signature matching, there’s going to be fraud. And then they get attacked for taking the time to do that very thing.
The fact that the New York Times thinks there’s a middle ground here… Here’s my message: I don’t compromise with Republicans because there is no middle ground between a firefighter and an arsonist, and they are trying to burn down democracy.
@EWErickson You consistently sow division and add to the destruction of this country more than anyone I know of on the so-called Left. It's not helping
You can be a Republican in good standing and be against tariffs.
You can be a Republican in good standing and be against the Iran war.
You can be a Republican in good standing and be pro-choice.
The only thing that you cannot be is in favor of free and fair elections.
BREAKING: Nicolle Wallace Just Drew A Sharp Distinction.
She says the most dangerous people aren't necessarily those who believe election fraud claims.
They're the ones who know better.
Wallace specifically named Kevin Warsh, Todd Blanche, and Jay Clayton, arguing they are repeating election fraud narratives not because they believe them, but because it advances their careers.
The accusation that powerful people are promoting those claims despite knowing they aren't true.
That's a very different allegation.