Presidential Pardons: The Power, the Controversy, and the Ethics.  Did President Biden do Wrong?

A father-son from infancy to adulthood; with the White House in the background President Joe Biden's decision to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, has sparked controversy due to his previous commitments not to use presidential powers for family benefit. Critics, including Republicans and some Democrats, view the pardon as an abuse of power and a … Continue reading Presidential Pardons: The Power, the Controversy, and the Ethics.  Did President Biden do Wrong?

Oppo Research!!! A Legitimization of Dirty Flings

Oppo in Politics I learned a new word, Oppo, yesterday 😀 courtesy of WordPress CEO/founder, Matt Mullenweg. I was contemplating on which blog to publish when Matt’s blog, Charitable Contributions, popped up on my email feed. I immediately clicked on it to read. Included in the post was an embedded link, to Wikipedia, which detailed … Continue reading Oppo Research!!! A Legitimization of Dirty Flings

Trump must pay E. Jean Carroll $83 million in defamation damages, jury rules

Former President Donald Trump must pay writer E. Jean Carroll over $83 million in damages for repeatedly defaming her, a jury found Friday. — Read about it here On one hand, #45 appeared to be winning. On the other, a verdict was handed down costing millions of dollars in damages. 🤔 Just life ... we … Continue reading Trump must pay E. Jean Carroll $83 million in defamation damages, jury rules