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(45 comments) SHARE Sunday, March 11, 2018 What Trump Lacks? Gravitas for Democracy
Donald Trump brags about envying dictatorship, allegedly joking that one day the United States will have the same. Little problem, Americans love Democracy. Another problem, Trump was only pretending to "joke" about wanting dictatorship.
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, November 6, 2016 In The Midst of This Years' Campaign Scandals, Clinton Only Has Herself To Blame
James Comey of the FBI may have violated The Hatch Act by informing Congress of a pending investigation involving Clinton's emails. Still, Hillary Clinton has no one else to blame but herself because she should have never had a private email server to begin with while Secretary of State.
(4 comments) SHARE Monday, April 27, 2015 Marco Rubio's politics mark a man of yesterday
Sen. Marco Rubio has made his aspirations clear, he wants to be the next President of The United States. In his speech he claimed Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton policies and politics are of yesterday and yesterday is over. But the facts show that in-fact Sen. Rubio politics are from yesterday no Hillary's.
(1 comments) SHARE Saturday, April 25, 2015 President or Pundit? Mike Huckabee must decide sooner than later.
On May 5 former governor Mike Huckabee is likely to announce his presidential bid. Though Huckabee is popular in the social conservative wing, his prospect of popularity on the national scale is limited. This is due to his reluctance to offer effective ideas to issues our country faces. Preferring instead to reduce his commentary to punditry over policy. If president is what he craves, he must counteract his current action.
(16 comments) SHARE Friday, April 24, 2015 Liberals, what about the men?
The top contenders in the Democratic presidential primary have been Hillary Clinton and Sen. Warren, both women. This of course is fine. But sadly for the Democratic men, well maybe besides Sen. Sanders, have not been getting much media spotlight, unless talking about Clinton or Warren. This needs to change and Democrats should be paying attention to all that have made their presidential aspiration clear.