Indivisible to the Rescue

One of the most exciting and positive things happening in the political world is “Indivisible,” the new progressive opposition initiative. Last December, after the election of Donald Trump, four former congressional staffers put a document on-line to help mobilize citizens to resist Trump’s agenda of racism, authoritarianism, and corruption. Just as importantly the document provided … [Read more…]

In Solidarity with Professor Johnny Williams

We Stand in Solidarity with Professor Johnny Williams. Fearing for his safety and that of his family, a friend and colleague, Professor Johnny Williams of Trinity College, has gone into hiding far from Hartford, Connecticut, where Trinity is located. He is publicly vilified. He has received several death threats, all because a conservative website, Campus … [Read more…]

Democrats Need to Speak Up

While the country is fixated on Donald Trump’s shenanigans and the associated fallout, Republican senators are moving right along with their awful health care bill. They have expressed intentions to vote on the bill by the end of June, which is right around the corner. Significantly, however, they are doing so in secret. And they … [Read more…]

More on Comey’s October Surprise

A recent comprehensive study of the polling data from last fall’s presidential election reaches the same conclusion as the scholars I referenced in my last blog. The results are just as definitive, and they are stated quite succinctly–Comey’s letter saying that he was reopening the investigation of Hillary Clinton’s email server affected the outcome of the election. … [Read more…]

The Comey Effect

The world is anxiously awaiting the Congressional testimony of former FBI Director James Comey on June 8. We are all interested in what he has to say about President Donald Trump’s actions. Comey has already changed world history by his interference in the presidential election last summer and fall. He announced in a letter 11 … [Read more…]