Absolutely wild that the court accuses the dissent of "fearmongering" with "extreme hypotheticals" when the actual basis for the indictment is a coup attempt that led to an attack on the capitol
If the Founders had wanted this country to be a theocracy, seems like they probably would've mentioned it in the actual Constitution, right? Or if they spaced on it, maybe in the Bill of Rights a few years later? Oh, but you found a quote from one of them in a private letter? Cool. Cool cool cool.
I think my favorite flavor of Trump voter is the person who a) is very upset about high grocery prices and b) is fired up about Trump's plan to deport 50% of the nation's agricultural workforce.
As a Portugal fan, going to watch tomorrow's game on mute when they mention CR7 and Pepe
what's great is how multilayered a success this is. It won't win a single conservative voter and it greatly demoralizes a huge number of liberal voters, all while being morally indefensible and a treaty violation.
President Biden announced an executive order on Tuesday to essentially block asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border, a major shift in how the U.S. has historically handled claims for protection. Hereās how it will work.
The president issued an executive order that essentially blocks asylum claims at the southern border, a major shift in how the United States has handled claims for protection.
What if, and hear me out on this, Saudi Arabia isn't exactly consistent with its approach to human rights.
I think the appeal of this is not solely about being virulently anti-immigrant. Itās about how using big violence to do big things is feasible. They want you to dream about how if they use force against 11 million people, which people they could use force on next.
Stephen Miller and Donald Trump have promised to deport 15 million people. Miller himself compared their plan's scope to the construction of the Panama Canal, and its ruthlessness to Israelās invasion of Gaza. They couldnāt be any clearer about what they intend.
The former president's vow to deport 15 million people is the cruelest, most illiberal, most openly authoritarian campaign promise in modern U.S. history. Oh, and it would also destroy the economy.
If we're not counting Bill Clinton's invocations of the economist Robert Reich during the 1992 campaign ... Pretty sure that's a big no.
Going to need a historian to weigh in on whether any American political candidate has ever used the German word "reich" in the context of a political campaign @kevinmkruse.bsky.social