implications for the Trump administration’s involvement with Russia were pushed to the side. It’s no secret that the mainstream media tends to sensationalize and prioritize stories that generate clicks and views rather than focusing on important issues that affect the nation.
I used to have a subscription to The New York Times, but I canceled it when they released an opinion article about coddling anti-vax people. It’s disheartening to see how the media can prioritize profit over the well-being of the public. The media is more concerned with getting clicks and views than providing accurate and unbiased information.
The media’s obsession with Biden’s age and mental acuity is nothing more than a distraction.… Continue reading
As I read the headline “Trump On Pace to Drain Legal Funds by July, With Only $27 Million Left,” a mixture of amusement and disbelief washed over me. It’s quite astonishing to think that a man who claims to be a billionaire is scrambling to fund his legal battles with a mere $27 million. I couldn’t help but chuckle at the irony of it all.
It seems that Trump’s financial situation has become increasingly dire, and he’s resorting to desperate measures to ensure he can continue his legal fights. The fact that his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, has been placed in charge of the Republican National Committee’s finances only fuels speculation that he intends to use party funds to foot his legal bills.… Continue reading
Despite What You’ve Read In the New York Times, Trump Actually Looks Terrible
I’ve always thought that Donald Trump looks pretty terrible. I mean, just take a moment to really look at him. It’s quite obvious, even to those not blinded by cult-like worship, that he is not the picture of health and vitality that some people try to make him out to be.
Let’s start with his physical appearance. The original article that this piece is criticizing describes Trump’s entrance at rallies as a display of stamina. But let’s be real here, his awkward dance moves and double hand job gestures hardly qualify as dancing.… Continue reading
As a concerned citizen, I am deeply disturbed by the recent comments made by President Donald Trump regarding NATO allies and Russia. In a shocking display of disregard for international alliances and diplomacy, Trump stated that he would not protect NATO countries that fail to meet their financial obligations, and worse, he would “encourage” Russia to attack them.
Can you imagine any other candidate saying something like this and remaining the front runner? The fact that Trump can express such dangerous and irresponsible views without facing significant consequences is truly baffling. It is clear that his supporters are willing to overlook or excuse any behavior, no matter how detrimental it may be to our national security and global stability.… Continue reading
NATO chief says Trump remarks may put US and EU lives at risk
As I reflect on the recent comments made by NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg, I can’t help but feel a deep sense of concern and frustration. The United States has always been seen as a reliable ally, especially in times of crisis. However, President Trump’s remarks about potentially not fulfilling the obligations of the NATO alliance is deeply troubling.
It is important to remember the history of NATO and the sacrifices made by our allies. When the United States was attacked on September 11, 2001, NATO countries came to our aid.… Continue reading
US Supreme Court Justices Have “Strange” Views on Whether Trump is Disqualified
As an observer of the US Supreme Court’s recent oral arguments on whether former President Donald Trump should be disqualified from the ballot, I couldn’t help but notice the “strange” views expressed by some of the justices. While I understand that this topic is one of national significance, the case at hand pertains specifically to Colorado, making it a matter of Colorado’s prerogative to decide on the eligibility of candidates.
The Constitution grants states the right and duty to conduct their own elections, including determining the criteria for appearing on the ballot.… Continue reading
Jack Smith is not holding back in his criticism of Judge Aileen Cannon’s recent ruling, and it’s hard to blame him. In a filing to Cannon, Smith expressed his concerns about publicly docketing unredacted discovery material, as it could potentially expose witnesses to threats and harassment. Smith argues that revealing the identities of witnesses in a case involving Trump, who has a history of intimidating individuals, would put their safety at risk. He points to previous cases involving classified evidence, such as United States v. Moussaoui in 2001, where restrictions were placed on access to classified information to protect national security.… Continue reading
Just Say It, Democrats: Biden Has Been a Great President — His achievements have been nothing short of historic.
When Joe Biden won the Democratic primary in 2020, I have to admit that I had my reservations. Like many others, my primary goal was to ensure that we didn’t have another four years of the orange stain that was Donald Trump. But as Biden’s presidency has unfolded, I have been pleasantly surprised and can confidently say that he has been a great president.
One of Biden’s most significant achievements has been his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. The efficient rollout of vaccines has undoubtedly saved millions of American lives.… Continue reading
As I sat glued to the live oral arguments of the Supreme Court, I couldn’t help but feel a wave of nausea wash over me. The way these politicians manipulated the law, twisting and contorting it to suit their own agendas, was truly sickening. Whatever happened to the ideal of leaving things up to the states? Colorado Republicans made a decision that they simply didn’t want Trump on the ballot, and now they are trying to justify their actions under the guise of upholding states’ rights.
It’s ironic how these same politicians who claim to defend the right of states to choose how to handle issues like abortion are suddenly switching sides the moment a state chooses something they disagree with.… Continue reading
As I sit here and read about the Republicans privately admitting that they killed a good immigration deal, I can’t help but feel a deep sense of frustration and disappointment. It’s no secret that the GOP has been playing political games for years, but this revelation is particularly disheartening.
Democratic Senator Michael Bennet claims that his Republican colleagues privately confessed that this immigration deal was the toughest one they would ever get. And yet, they still chose to kill it. It’s infuriating to see politicians prioritize party loyalty over the needs and desires of the American people.
What strikes me the most about this situation is the stark contrast between what Republicans say in private and what they do in public.… Continue reading
Despite What You’ve Read In the New York Times, Trump Actually Looks Terrible
Despite What You’ve Read In the New York Times, Trump Actually Looks Terrible
I’ve always thought that Donald Trump looks pretty terrible. I mean, just take a moment to really look at him. It’s quite obvious, even to those not blinded by cult-like worship, that he is not the picture of health and vitality that some people try to make him out to be.
Let’s start with his physical appearance. The original article that this piece is criticizing describes Trump’s entrance at rallies as a display of stamina. But let’s be real here, his awkward dance moves and double hand job gestures hardly qualify as dancing.… Continue reading