What the hell happened in politics this week? Esquire's legendary blogger Charles P. Pierce has answers
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Mike Johnson is so afraid of losing the midterms that he’s declared the Red Scare 2.0. All this performative agita is prompted by the fact that people who call themselves “democratic socialists” won some democratic primaries and one became the mayor of New York. All of which is what happens when people vote.
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By now, we’re all getting used to the fact that the administration gets dope-slapped in federal court at least once a week. But there are dope-slaps and then there are dope-slaps, and this one on Monday was a whopper.
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Nothing would bring me more joy than to see him locked up. And the great thing about this is that, were he to be convicted of this, it would be in a state court which would put him beyond the president’s pardon power.
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The conversations probably consisted of various sheikhs telling our president, “Do you think our dates have slid off the cracker? You’re a cheap grifter and a thief. We’re not paying a dime and, no, we don’t want to buy any bitcoin, thanks.”
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This administration’s obsession with violence has gone too far—and I’m afraid we’ll never see the end of it.
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