Wednesday, November 21, 2018

What Trump Has Done Is Already Impeachable By Any Reasonable Standard

 
If we're following the constitution, as soon as the president* asked the question, he was guilty of a high crime.
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What Trump Has Done Is Already Impeachable By Any Reasonable Standard
 
So much came to light in one two-hour period on one Tuesday of a holiday week. A corrupt president*, already impeachable by any reasonable standard, simultaneously tries to put a bobo in at the Department of Justice and gives us a "maybe yes, maybe no" on the atrocity murder of a journalist, a crime very likely committed at the order of a barbaric foreign satrap with whom the president* has god alone knows how many business ties. Two hours on a Tuesday. So much is falling down. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Trump Doesn't Care That His Political Stunt Means Troops at the Border Will Miss Thanksgiving with Their Families
 
Even though Donald Trump has stopped tweeting about The Caravan, the more than 5,000 troops he sent to the border to protect against the non-existent threat are still there in the southwest desert in spartan conditions—with no combat pay and little electricity. And Trump won't even visit them. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The World According to Garp Was Never Meant to Be This Timeless
 
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of The World According to Garp's publication (and its first ebook edition), John Irving looks back on his groundbreaking novel and considers how it reflects our current times—a truth he did not expect when he was writing it decades ago. As he says in the following introduction to the anniversary edition, exclusive to Esquire.com, he did not anticipate the dark themes of his comic novel to be so timeless: "It's not good news that Garp is still relevant." Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Last Year's Heartwarming Story Was Bullsh*t and Perfectly American
 
A New Jersey couple and a veteran have recently been arrested for creating a hoax GoFundMe page and raising over $400,000. It's a bizarre and relatively inconsequential news story, but one with broad implications. Between 2010 and 2017, $5 billion dollars exchanged bank accounts through the crowdfunding platform. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has demonstrated typical Republican zeal when it comes to shrinking the safety net. The person-to-person philanthropy of GoFundMe embodies a model of aid that conservatives have championed—and this recent scam shows one way people can take advantage of it. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Surprisingly Affordable Boots That Get Better When You Beat 'Em Up
 
The days of choosing between buying high quality boots and spending a lot are over. Now you can buy Goodyear-welted boots that are made from high-end leather, built for comfort and longevity, and designed to be timelessly stylish—all for less than $200. Here's why it's worth investing in a pair of Thursday's Captain cap-toe boots. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
George R.R. Martin Says His New Book Has Some Valuable Information for Daenerys
 
Within George R.R. Martin's universe of A Song of Ice and Fire, the past is never forgotten. Ancient legends, stories, and prophecies aren't buried ancient history—they are events that are still directing the present and future. So, even if you're not A Song of Ice and Fire completist, Martin's new book Fire & Blood will hold some key information about what's to come in the upcoming conclusion to his beloved fantasy series. In a new video debuting exclusively on Esquire.com, Martin explains that even Daenerys herself could learn a thing or two from Fire & Blood. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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