Ukraine and the war for your mind
The conflict on the ground isn’t the only one — there’s plenty of propaganda afoot too
The conflict on the ground isn’t the only one — there’s plenty of propaganda afoot too
From Hungary in 1956 to Czechoslovakia in 1968, we’ve often chided but rarely intervened
Public resentment could reach a boiling point in the Caucasus
And his invasion of Ukraine shows how far he’s willing to go to achieve it
And Volodymyr Zelensky is its star
Time of day is important
There was never anything in the great Ukrainian quid pro quo. It was props and stagecraft
The moral bankruptcy of the Trump presidency is becoming more glaring by the day
The Democrats thought they could transform this tawdry revenge fantasy into reality. It isn’t working
Why else would he flirt with it so?
The attitude of Jewish ‘Russians’ in America toward Russia is goodbye and good luck. But mostly goodbye
To remove a president, they need evidence of serious malfeasance. Hearsay testimony about diplomatic process is not enough
The US ambassador to EU puts a kibosh on the notion Trump wasn’t avidly seeking a quid pro quo
The House gets egged on Halloween
Democrats are starting to look with a more benignant eye upon the official they once loved to despise
‘Aid’ is a strangely euphemistic term to describe high-powered anti-tank missiles, grenade launchers, and sniper rifles
The issue of his taxes could also prove even more potent than Ukrainegate
Social media is turning democracy into a joke
Trump will dispense with Giuliani’s services in a heartbeat if he determines that he can transform him into the new Michael Cohen
Compare the anodyne narrative of the transcript to the mad impeachment hysteria that has addled the brains of the anti-Trump sorority in the Democratic party