Recommended Reading: Ground Games
Amid a backdrop of fascist conspiracies about Democrat-voting migrants, Bondi’s DoJ is moving to target election officials who won’t help Trump rig elections.
Read MoreAmid a backdrop of fascist conspiracies about Democrat-voting migrants, Bondi’s DoJ is moving to target election officials who won’t help Trump rig elections.
Read MoreAt the end of June, the Supreme Court locked the US Constitution behind a paywall and signaled its intentions to let Trump rule as a fascist dictator.
Read MoreIn this week’s Skinny we track the casual erosion of civil rights and egalitarian society as Trump’s fascist regime marches towards a dictatorship of fools.
Read MoreOn the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, our struggle against violent murderpigs rages across even more frontiers as the second Trump era unfolds.
Read MoreBreaking down and analyzing the news that Jeff Sessions and the Department of Justice will retry activist Desiree Fairooz for laughing.
Read MoreThe second half of Nina’s detailed breakdown of James Comey’s Senate testimony; including the Russia part of “Russiagate” and potential trouble for former AG Loretta Lynch.
Read MoreWho is telling the truth about the Comey hearing? As usual, almost nobody; Nina untangles the spin around last week’s unprecedented testimony.
Read MoreNina talks about why the Trump administration would be wise to demand a resignation letter from Devin Nunes by lunchtime tomorrow.
Read MoreBack on the trail of Clinton corruption, Nina takes a look at the curious choice of longtime Clinton crony Peter Kadzik to expedite the investigation into Clinton emails found of Huma Abedin’s laptop.
Read MorePart Two of a deep dive into Hillary Clinton’s career of crime and why the lesser of two evils is probably still going to be pretty evil.
Read MoreIn light of the fact that neither FBI Director James Comey, nor US Attorney General Loretta Lynch appear interested in doing their jobs, Nina decided to sit down and indict Hillary Clinton for them – with evidence of intent.
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