The Brutal Slice of Trump’s Razor
the stupidest scenario is always to be preferred
The Red White and Blue Pill
The Brutal Slice of Trump’s Razor
the stupidest scenario is always to be preferred
Bridgegate Hidden Evidence: Christie’s Texts, Cell Phone…And Now, Personal Emails
So will Christie step down now?
Bush White House email controversy – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anyone want to compare GOP concern for Hilllary’s email with their dismissal of concern with the W email scandal?
One fun way to spend an evening while watching the conventions:
Compare the Dole/Kemp ‘96 platform the current GOP platform.
Then, during the Democratic convention, compare the Clinton Gore ’96 platform to the current democratic platform.
Then ask yourself the simple question “Which party has changed more in the past 20 years”
In Renovation of Golf Club, Donald Trump Also Dressed Up History
Between the 14th hole and the 15th tee of one of the club’s two courses, Mr. Trump installed a flagpole on a stone pedestal overlooking the Potomac, to which he affixed a plaque purportedly designating “The River of Blood.”
“Many great American soldiers, both of the North and South, died at this spot,” the inscription reads. “The casualties were so great that the water would turn red and thus became known as ‘The River of Blood.’ ”
The inscription, beneath his family crest and above Mr. Trump’s full name, concludes: “It is my great honor to have preserved this important section of the Potomac River!”
Like many of Mr. Trump’s claims, the inscription was evidently not fact-checked.
“No. Uh-uh. No way. Nothing like that ever happened there,” said Richard Gillespie, the executive director of the Mosby Heritage Area Association, a historical preservation and education group devoted to an 1,800-square-mile section of the Northern Virginia Piedmont, including the Lowes Island site.
“The only thing that was remotely close to that,” Mr. Gillespie said, was 11 miles up the river at the Battle of Ball’s Bluff in 1861, a rout of Union forces in which several hundred were killed. “The River of Blood?” he added. “Nope, not there.
How to Cover Donald Trump Fairly: A Style Guide
Donald Trump can take any amount of criticism, so long as it is unqualified praise.
Too funny.
GOP Operative Lashes Out At Party, Calls Trump ‘Cheeto Jesus’ In Epic Tweetstorm
Cheeto Jesus is my wu-tang name.
The media have reached a turning point in covering Donald Trump. He may not survive it.
It happened because the Post’s David Fahrenthold and some other reporters did what journalists are supposed to do. They raised questions about Trump’s fundraiser, and when they didn’t get adequate answers, they investigated, gathered facts, and asked more questions.
It was excellent work — time-consuming, difficult, and ultimately paying dividends in public understanding. And Trump’s attack on them for doing their jobs the way those jobs are supposed to be done couldn’t have been better designed to get every other journalist to want to do the same. They’re no different than anyone else: When you make a direct attack on their professionalism, they’re likely to react by reaching back to their profession’s core values to demonstrate that they can live up to them. Trump may have wanted to intimidate them, but it’s likely to have the opposite effect.
Wow, journalism. It gets stuff done.
Thiel Shows Why Tech Billionaires Are The New Robber Barons
Thiel appears to have a political and social viewpoint grounded on a subversion of libertarian principles, in which what’s good for him, or his companies, is, by extension, a public good. Hence, destroying Gawker is not just revenge or a kind of political act, it’s in Thiel’s words “philanthropic.”