Donald Trump is an everyday citizen now. He can’t assert executive privilege because he doesn’t have standing. Because of this, any judge who sees Trump’s lawsuit come before him has only one real choice, under the law. He or she must bang that gavel, stare Trump’s attorney in the eye, and say, “Case dismissed!”
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When he fought Tyson Fury for the third time, Deontay Wilder showed guts and he showed determination. But those things do not equal heart. Heartless people have them, too. So do people with fragile egos who play the victim to avoid admitting they lost to the better fighter. That’s what Deontay Wilder did. Respect? He doesn’t deserve it.
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ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith was emphatic: “Jon Gruden’s career is over. It’s over.” But then he said something I found simply unbelievable: “I cannot imagine even a white male with influence and connections and some degree of power that can overcome what The New York Times reported and what we all now know.”
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The influence of Citizens United was predicated on two assumptions: First, that facts mattered and needed to be “spun” through messaging, and second, that money was necessary to get that messaging out. But Trumpism obliterated both of those assumptions.
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There’s always been a tendency of losing teams to blame the ref, but it’s gotten worse over the years, and that has seeped into politics, as well. Pre-emptively. Any election that’s lost is automatically viewed as the result of some imagined fraud, and those that are won must have been clean as a whistle.
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I received an email from a blog reader the other day, and I was about to toss it aside when I reconsidered. I realized that it was a fascinating, if somewhat disturbing, insight into why some people follow Donald Trump.
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