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The craziest and scariest thing about Trump?
It was stated simply by Dan Coats, the former director of national intelligence under Trump, in a horrifying New York Times piece by its own Editorial Board: “To him, a lie is not a lie. It’s just what he thinks. … Continue reading
Posted in Indicting Trump, political campaigns, Politics, The Facts of Life, Trumpism
Tagged Dan Coats, New York Times, sociopathy, Trump's lies
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Did you notice Trump confessing how he gets his rally crowds?
Last night, when Trump was stung into his usual rant about crowd sizes — I mean, don’t his handlers get what he’s really yammering about? Gross — he fell into the sort of pathological projection he’s prone to, amid all … Continue reading
Posted in Indicting Trump, Jan 6, Kamala, political campaigns, Politics, The Facts of Life, Trumpism
Tagged crowd sizes, Kamala Harris, pathological projection, Trump, Trump-Harris debate, Trump's rally crowds
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Re-watching “Foyle’s War,” I had a weird moment
Foyle’s War is, arguably, the finest dramatic series ever made for television. I stuck “arguably” in there, although the only argument I would entertain is a claim that a few other dramatic series might be almost or equally fine. I … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Indicting Trump, political campaigns, Politics, The Facts of Life, Trumpism
Tagged Anthony Horowitz, antisemitism, Foyle's War, Holocaust denier, Michael Kitchen, Oswald Mosley, Stephen Miller, Trump
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