Tag: trump

  • Stacking Charges on Top of Charges Stretches Justice to the Breaking Point

    Stacking Charges on Top of Charges Stretches Justice to the Breaking Point

    Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg indicted Trump on April 4th on 34 separate counts of falsifying business records in relation to the settlement between Trump & porn star Stormy Daniels. Each count references a business record (ledger entry, check, etc.) that was involved, and each count carries a maximum sentence of four years jail time. In all, if found guilty on all counts, Trump could face 136 years in prison for what is essentially him trying to either a) hide a settlement with someone who extorted him, or b) hide an affair he had with Daniels.

  • Trump’s New Nickname For DeSantis Glosses Over Reality

    Trump’s New Nickname For DeSantis Glosses Over Reality

    I’d like to think that in the GOP, ads are fair and deal in truth. I said I’d like to think that, but even in the GOP the means justify the ends, and ads are allowed to shade or distort the truth in order to make a point. Case in point is the pro-Trump PAC “Maga, Inc.”, branding DeSantis as “Ron DeSalesTax” and asserting that he wanted to — and here’s the key word — add a 23% federal sales tax on the backs of every American. That simply isn’t true.

  • The GOP Packs The Primary Field While Democrats Consolidate Early Around Biden

    The GOP Packs The Primary Field While Democrats Consolidate Early Around Biden

    The GOP effectively needs to make a choice between allowing Trump to be the head of the party, or choosing someone else. The only way that choice can be made effectively is to quickly winnow the opposing field of candidates until there is Trump and someone else, emphasis on the “one.” Only at that point can voters consolidate behind one of two choices, and clearly identify Trump (or his opponent) as the party leader.