Donald Trump’s final day in office has finally come and television’s late night hosts could not be more excited to welcome President-elect Joe Biden and his administration. Stephen Colbert, James Corden and more late-night personalities celebrated the final day of the Trump administration in their own ways, from cranking out their final roasts to featuring musical numbers inspired by the president’s hectic days. … [Read more...] about James Corden, Stephen Colbert Celebrate Trump’s Last Day In Office With Final Jokes, Musical Numbers
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We Already Know Why Trump Fired Comey, and Any Excuse Is a Lie
It’s unclear what other motive the president would have had for firing Comey. In his letter recommending Comey’s termination, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein cited the FBI director’s careless handling of the Clinton investigation prior to the 2016 election, which likely impacted voter decisions on November 8, 2016. Seeing as this worked to Trump’s benefit, it’s unlikely the president would have axed Comey for this reason alone, or for this reason at all. The Times even reported on Wednesday that Trump tried to get Rosenstein to explicitly mention Russia in his letter suggesting Comey be fired. … [Read more...] about We Already Know Why Trump Fired Comey, and Any Excuse Is a Lie
How Trump Has Already Abused His Presidential Pardon Power
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and members of the pro-Trump conservative media have singled out D’Souza’s case as an example of the federal government punishing a Barack Obama critic. Trump, in his tweet announcing the pardon, echoed this view when he wrote that D’Souza “was treated very unfairly by our government!” And apparently D’Souza wasn’t alone in his supposed mistreatment: In a briefing with reporters on Thursday, Trump said he was considering a pardon for Martha Stewart and commuting the sentence of ex-Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich. … [Read more...] about How Trump Has Already Abused His Presidential Pardon Power
Break Up With Booze for Dry January, Sober October and Beyond With These Non-Alcoholic Spirits
1. The Dry Challenge The Dry Challenge: How To Lose The Booze For Dry January, Sober October, and Any Other Alcohol-Free Month is an easy-to-follow blueprint for how to run a dryathlon without ever feeling the urge to strangle someone. (Or at least how to keep from acting on those murderous urges). Author Hilary Sheinbaum has assembled statistics about the benefits of doing a challenge, checklists, spreadsheets, recipes, motivational words, and actionable ideas and advice on topics like throwing a sober shindig, dating without liquid courage, and creative ways to pass the tipple-free time. … [Read more...] about Break Up With Booze for Dry January, Sober October and Beyond With These Non-Alcoholic Spirits