- Pardons traitor Michael Flynn
- So much for "Law and Order"
- Is Assange next?
- How about Jack The Ripper?
- Pardons aren't magic wands
- This could legally backfire on him
- Trump is going to prison one way or the other
- It's still only 6:30pm
Two months from now Donald Trump will be dining alone at an Arby’s on a Saturday night, looking over his shoulder and seeing New York law enforcement storming in to arrest him, and wondering why his “Ronald Grump” alias wasn’t enough to keep them from finding him.
The minute Trump is gone, Senate Democrats must send a felony perjury referral to the DOJ for Brett Kavanaugh. If the DOJ brings a case, Kavanaugh will end up having to resign in exchange for non-prosecution.
There's a widespread misperception about what a close or not close presidential election looks like. Of the 58 presidential elections we've had, Joe Biden's popular vote victory is on track to be the 9th or 10th largest. It's not a landslide, but it's certainly a blowout.
Don't talk to me about the electoral college, it's always fluky. The bottom line is that in order to 100% ensure you win the joke known as the electoral college, you have to win by the kind of blowout popular vote margin that Biden won by.
There's always someone who says "but the deciding swing state was only decided by X number of votes." But that also has to be put in perspective. If you win the decisive state by 1,000 votes, it's a close election. If you win the decisive state by 50,000 votes, it's a blowout.
I’m thankful to all of you who spent these past four years fighting, winning, and surviving. I can’t think of a better group of people I’d want to stand alongside. We’re almost through this. It’ll get better. Hang in there and keep fighting the good fight. Happy Thanksgiving!