Donald Trump's recent indictment on 37 criminal counts, ranging from willful retention of national defense information to conspiracy to obstruct justice, has, of course, led many Republicans to shout, "What about Hillary Clinton?!" How similar is Trump's current predicament to Hillary's email server? Not much, but I'll get to that shortly. … [Read more...] about The Parallels and Differences Between Trump and Clinton’s Classified Document Investigations
Donald Trump Is Now Under Federal Indictment
Former president Donald Trump is facing a historic second indictment by the Department of Justice for his alleged mishandling of classified documents that he took to his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. This is a serious breach of national security and a blatant disregard for the rule of law by Trump, who has already been indicted on 34 felony charges … [Read more...] about Donald Trump Is Now Under Federal Indictment
Pat Robertson’s Death and Brian Krassenstein’s Bothsidesing
Pat Robertson has passed away, and as expected, both the right and left have plenty of praise and criticism for him. I don’t take issue with either side expressing their views about him, even if I disagree with the reasons behind the right’s admiration. People like Pat Robertson, Jerry Falwell, and other fundamentalist evangelicals have caused … [Read more...] about Pat Robertson’s Death and Brian Krassenstein’s Bothsidesing
The Reason Behind Chris Licht’s CNN Resignation: A Clash of Ideologies – Woke vs. Anti-Woke
As of June 7, 2023, Chris Licht is out as the head of CNN following a highly critical, heavy-hitting piece in The Atlantic. His departure revolves around the conflicting ideologies of the "woke" movement and the even more recent anti-woke movement. First, let's address Licht's situation, and then we'll delve into the concept of "woke." I … [Read more...] about The Reason Behind Chris Licht’s CNN Resignation: A Clash of Ideologies – Woke vs. Anti-Woke
San Francisco’s Unfortunate and Unnecessary Decline
San Francisco, the city by the bay, has been my favorite place in the USA ever since my first visit 12 years ago. I was captivated by its natural beauty, diverse architecture, and progressive culture, so much so that I decided to live there part-time. Witnessing same-sex couples openly holding hands in public for the first time was a moving … [Read more...] about San Francisco’s Unfortunate and Unnecessary Decline