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There is plenty to criticise both Trump or Biden for depending on where one stands politically, but surely safeguarding women's rights in a semi-feudal region is not the burden of American taxpayers, at the cost of American treasure and blood. ....
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Does Liz Cheney Actually Want to be Purged by the GOP? Trump may be in exile in Mar-a-Lago, but his hold on the GOP itself has never been tighter. But whether ousting Cheney will help or damage the GOP in the November midterm elections remains unclear. It’s all over but the shoutin’. Liz Cheney, the daughter of Dick, the most powerful member of the George W. Bush administration, is now being defenestrated from her position as House Republican Conference chair by Kevin McCarthy, the House Minority Leader. “I’ve had it with her,” McCarthy apparently declared on a hot mic right before going on Fox a day ago. The “it” was, of course, Cheney’s serial repudiation of Donald Trump’s bogus claim that he actually won the 2020 election. On Monday, Cheney, who was one of ten Republicans to vote for Trump’s impeachment in January, tweeted, “The 2020 presidential election was not stolen. Anyone who claims it was is spreading THE BIG LIE, turning their back on the r ....
Republicans need Trumpism without Trump The impeachment was a partisan joke, but the GOP is wrong to assume Biden’s mistakes will revive it 15 February 2021 • 7:00am A child would ask two questions of the Trump trial: one, why did they impeach him when he’d already left office and, two, why did they acquit him when all the evidence points to his guilt? The answer, Jimmy, is that impeachment is a political process. Trump’s lawyers were right when they called it an act of revenge, the equivalent of sticking a dead pope on trial. But in the course of flogging the corpse, we did discover that the Capitol invasion of January 6 was worse than reported, that Trump probably knew this and that when Republican House minority leader Kevin McCarthy begged him to intervene, he allegedly ending up shouting at the president: “Who the f k do you think you’re talking to? ....
Hereâs what to read from the left and the right | Column Hereâs some interesting commentary from the opposite poles of the political spectrum. Â Published Jan. 24 We live in a partisan age, and our news habits can reinforce our own perspectives. Consider this an effort to broaden our collective outlook with essays beyond the range of our typical selections. FROM THE LEFT The context, from the author: Polarization, anger, division â French history offers a warning for what might come after Donald Trump. The excerpt: A Jewish military officer wrongfully convicted of treason. A years-long psychodrama that permanently polarized an entire society â communities, friends, even families. A politics of anger and emotion designed to insult the very notion of truth. A divide that only grew with time. A reconciliation that never was. A frenzied right wing that turned to violence when it failed at the ballot box. This was the Dreyfus affair, t ....