by Andrew Moran | Jan 10, 2020 | Articles, Politics, Social Issues
The son of Irish immigrants, Patrick Joseph Kennedy was elected to the Massachusetts state legislature in 1884. Since then, anyone who has blood relation to P.J. Kennedy has seemed destined for success in politics, public service, and business. Over the years, a...
by Sarah Cowgill | Jan 8, 2020 | Articles, Politics, Social Issues
They mostly attend private prep schools and Ivy League institutions chauffeured in black SUVs with armed guards. They have staff and they haven’t earned a single dime of their bloated net worth. Political privilege – which is not only for white folks, as it comes in...
by Graham J Noble | Dec 16, 2019 | Articles, Crime & Punishment, Politics, The Constitution, Trump Administration
In the dead of night – around midnight on December 15 – the House Judiciary Committee released a 658-page report supposedly detailing the justification for articles of impeachment. Performing a delicate dance, the committee’s Democrats have accused President Donald...
by James Fite | Dec 14, 2019 | Articles, Politics, The Left, Trump Administration
“More than you can imagine.” That was, allegedly, Rudy Giuliani’s response when President Trump asked, “What did you get,” upon the lawyer’s return from Ukraine. With the boss embroiled in an impeachment process and investigators looking even at them, most people...
by Kelli Ballard | Dec 7, 2019 | Articles, Politics
When not sniffing women’s hair or nibbling on his wife’s finger, it looks like Creepy Uncle Joe Biden is challenging elderly veterans to feats of physical strength. The former vice president, it appears, does not take too kindly to opposition or any negative reference...