brink of a constitutional crisis, at least once. eroded americans faith and democracy and shattered peoples trust in the electoral system. yet, despite all of that, a significant portion of the electorate still believes that he deserves another four years in the white house. trump has made it clear that he s running a campaign of retribution and vengeance, promising to enact hard-line policies that could run afoul of the law and even saying that he wouldn t be a dictator, except for on day one. that s a direct quote. he s already plenty of reports out there about the kinds of draconian plans that trump and his close allies are preparing for a possible second term, including a crackdown on immigration that involves sweeping raids, giant detention camps, along the border, and mass deportations of millions of people each year. trump has made it well known that he intends to weaponize the justice department against his political enemies and critics in an attempt to stifle descen
and in this he said she said, it seems like stormy daniels by many accounts, by many assessments appeared to be credible. why is he doing this, why is he still saying this didn t even happen, it seems so ridiculous. it does. smartest strategy for the president now, i am no lawyer, would be to keep silent, but we know he doesn t have a history of being able to control himself when it comes to legal issues, not just on stormy daniels, but look at things like the travel ban which was ruled down park y partially because of statements from the president and the white house. rather than letting the legal process go forward, the president feels the need to tweet or make statements from the cuff. he likes to contradict himself and other people close to him. there s been confusion that ensues, and someone like sarah sanders is left to play clean up squad and try to answer questions when in fact she s left out to dry, there s nothing
wave. it s a little dangerous. yeah. the wave is a little bit hard.> if someone let s me in in traffic, i m tempted to take one hand and say the thank you wave. but then, of course, i wouldn t have a hand on the steeringve a wheel. it actually took us eight minutes to get to the stadium. when we took our seats, the nats were winning. charles krauthammer went into analyst mode right away as though he was breaking down a d procedural move harry reid might use to thwart a ted cruz filibuster. on a 1-0 count, you want to feel on the breaking ball. and is he likely to throw a breaking ball? no. he s unlikely b to try to steal right now. strike one. now he might go for a breaking ball. turns out nine innings withfo charles krauthammer is not just a day at the park.y it s essentially grad school for