The whistleblower scandal: the anatomy of a coverup of an impeachable crime

After witnessing Rep. Devin Midnight Run Nunes, ranking Republican member of the House Intelligence Committee and unindicted co-cponspirator in Trump’s obstruction of Congress and obstruction of justice, make an unhinged opening statement this morning loaded with right-wing conspiracy theories (the “Russian hoax,” the debunked Biden conspiracy theory, the “fake news” media allies of Democrats), I … Read more

Escaping The Trump Zone

To paraphrase the late great creator of the Twilight Zone, Rod Serling: “There is an alternate fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the fringe ground of shadow, engulfing superstition, and it lies in the pit of man’s … Read more

DOJ needs to open a criminal investigation of Rudy Giuliani

The Washington Post would have us believe that the “brains” of the Ukraine extortion operation was Trump’s vampire “Bat Boy,” Rudy Giuliani. Puh-lease. That bumbling idiot of a lawyer cannot be the “brains” of this operation. But he was involved up to his bug-eyeballs, and that means he can be prosecuted and disbarred from the … Read more

Two made men from New York at the heart of the DNI ‘whistleblower’ scandal (Updated)

Update to The Trump administration is extorting Ukraine for ‘dirt’ on Trump’s opponent to receive security assistance. Well, well, well … reporting Thursday night suggests that the DNI “whistleblower” scandal may have to do with Donald Trump and his consigliere, “bat boy” Rudy Giuliani, trying to extort or bribe the government of Ukraine for “dirt” … Read more

The Trump administration is extorting Ukraine for ‘dirt’ on Trump’s opponents to receive security assistance

Back in June, Donald Trump told ABC’s George Stephanopoulos that he would listen if foreigners offered dirt on opponents (it’s not like he hasn’t already done this before): Asked by ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos in the Oval Office on Wednesday whether his campaign would accept such information from foreigners — such as China … Read more