Monthly Archives: January 2021

American Thinker, “New York Times blames January 6 on lies. But whose lies are at fault?”

Here is the link: New York Times blames January 6 on lies. But whose lies are at fault?

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On Trump’s Self-Pardon

NPR’s legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg dedicated a recent segment to the question of “Can Trump Pardon Himself?” The segment has two parts: firstly, it covers legal opinions of experts; the second half discusses the political and legal blow-back that … Continue reading

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The answer to NY Times’ “How to Ensure This Never Happens Again”: by ending Judicial Fraud!

Two Yale professors, Beverly Gage and Emily Bazelon — one teaching history, the other, law, penned an interesting piece in the New York Times, titled “How to Ensure This Never Happens Again” and dedicated to rectifying “weaknesses in our democracy.” It … Continue reading

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“Whose Argument Gets Adjudicated By a Judge?” in the American Spectator

Use this link for “Whose Argument Gets Adjudicated By a Judge?” (it has a paywall)

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