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Kari Lake, the Republican candidate for governor of Arizona who has embraced far-right fringe figures, and QAnon activists, tried to lecture the media in a very demeaning way, but it didn't go down well. Lake was called out for trying to make the homelessness problem in her state all about her.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareFox News host Bret Baier slapped Trump's claims that he had already declassified all the documents he stored at his Mar-A-Lago residence. “The president’s lawyers are arguing that he declassified these documents before leaving the White House," he said. "Now that is a big power that the president has, a sweeping power to declassify, but there are also regulations that have to, a process has to take place," he said. "It’s not like you wave a wand and say all these boxes are declassified,” Baier stated. Trump doesn't have powers like the Wicked Witch of the East, and can just wave around his hands or whisper to Richard Grenell in his office and say, 'I declassify all these boxes of top secret materials' and voilá: the documents are declassified. President Obama issued an executive order on “Classified National Security Information” in 2009, but top secret documents must be vetted and approved before any declassification takes place. That's means a recorded chain of events must take place.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareBrent Terhune is just livid. First it was the FBI illegally raiding Mar-A-Lago, scaring the hell out of everybody, especially little Eric and Junior. But then when it was reported that the raid was over nuc-u-lar codes, that was more than anyone could tolerate! I mean, who hasn't left a job without taking a few things like a stapler, some pens, or a couple of nuclear codes, amirite? [embed eid="51678" /] Open thread below. read more
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareI never thought I’d ever have a good word to say about John Bolton, much less cheer him on but in the age of Trump – well, here we are. Bolton, the very prototype of a right-wing hawk, probably also found himself in an unusual position as he defended Biden’s foreign policy over Trump’s - on Newsmax, of all places.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareSean Duffy, filling in for Laura Ingraham last night, asked former FBI official Chris Swecker for his view on another guest's contention that Trump did not violate any laws by taking classified documents to Mar-A-Lardo. "Sean, these are heavyweight statutes," he argued. "The first statute, 793, is basically the espionage statute. It talks about things that he may have done with the documents that would result in injury to this country and… he did these things willfully.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThis. is. real: So here, at the end of all things, only one question remains. At what point does the Sulzberger family decide that David Brooks, their doddering, ideologically-incontinent housepet, has finally shit on one too many of the family's hand-knotted Bokara rugs to be kept around any longer? At what point will he be dispatched to an Elite Pundit Farm upstate where he can gambol and opine all day long in the warm sunshine with the ghosts of fellow pundits like David Broder and William Safire? My guess is never. I've been writing about David Brooks for +17 years now, and I didn't do all that readin' and spill all those pixels because I find anything meritorious about Mr.
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