The Storms Before the Possible Calm
The storms are not yet over, but it seems that Biden may eventually be able to restore calm to a divided nation, Brian Cloughley writes.
The storms are not yet over, but it seems that Biden may eventually be able to restore calm to a divided nation, Brian Cloughley writes.
At this moment America hasn't be this divided since the Civil War, but why? Is it the Russians, the Media, Covid-19 or just a bad economy? It is because the Democrats and Republicans have completely divided.
More and more of the country being owned by the richest 1%, more and more of the Government is also being controlled by the richest 1%, because money brings power, Eric Zuesse writes.
Trump walked into the DC ‘Forum’, and ended ‘stabbed to death’, as had Julius. It has been truly Shakespearean, Alastair Crooke writes.
As the Trump era ignominiously ends with a second impeachment, hatred is at high tide in Washington. Democrats appear to believe that they can restore faith in elections by demonizing any criticism of officially promulgated vote totals.
There is something deranged about U.S. politics that continually seeks to find foreign “enemies” who are purportedly hellbent on destroying America. As the United States heads towards the inauguration of Joe Biden next week to become the 46th president of […]
The manipulative sociopaths and their schemes are just the faintest blips against that vast backdrop. And then they die, as Sheldon Adelson has so kindly reminded us.
The statement by the Joint Chiefs of Staff this week shows there are real concerns about Trump’s coup ambitions being taken to the ultimate level.
A depressing amount of Washington’s foreign policy comes down to cash and the preferred route to commercial gain seems to involve hostility.
Today, the Republican Party has taken up the banner of the Know Nothings, Wayne Madsen writes.