Black Shirts Masquerading as Congressmen Disrupt the Closed Door Impeachment Inquiry.

From the end of World One until the end of his Fascist government Benito Mussolini used bands of Squadristi (also known as Black Shirts) thugs to create chaos in Italy, that would help to create the gridlock and instability in the country that would bring him to power in 1922. After coming to power, these … Read more

Democratic Candidates React to Republicans siding with Trump while the People he Betrayed Die.

The Great Dealmaker just sold out the Kurds who now have to leave the land they have lived on for decades and Turkey gets a buffer zone. So much for the Art of the Deal. Putin, Erdogan, Assad, the Ayatollah in Iran, and the I.S.I.S. read a different book on how to conclude a deal … Read more

Town Halls Open to the Public are Kryptonite to Republicans.

Superman is vulnerable to Kryptonite. Dracula is repelled by the cross. Small children sometimes gag at the thought of having to eat vegetables at dinner. For Republicans, sponsoring and participating in town halls with actual constituents in attendance asking questions about policy and the Presidents (and their) behaviors is apparently the equivalent of Superman’s being … Read more

Arizona Democratic Congressional Candidates react to Trump’s betrayal of the Kurds.

The betrayal of the Kurds by the reckless Middle East policies of the President of the United States as well as some of the justifications (He really said they were not with the United States at Normandy) has generated condemnation by some of Arizona’s 2020 Democratic Congressional Candidates.   Congressional District Five Candidate Joan Greene … Read more

Democratic House Members and Candidates React to Speaker Pelosi starting the Impeachment Inquiry.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said it all in her presentation to the American People, when announcing the formation of a formal impeachment inquiry into acts of Donald Trump, by quoting Benjamin Franklin comments to the people after the adoption of the United States Constitution in 1787 when they asked him “what do we have, a … Read more