Literally, in some instances
What happened to “democracy dies in darkness”?
“Risks.”
Intimidation.
“Words that I said, and I regret …”
Let’s Make a Deal?
The boot is moot.
“There is no “January Exception” to impeachment or any other provision of the Constitution.”
The cancel culture continues
Guessing games.
““An impeachment mechanism is just not the right course at all…”
Raffensperger: Georgia might investigate it, too.
A-moron.
Authentic Beltway gibberish.
Condescension.
“a resounding and surprising defeat for progressives…”
Capitulation?
And so are the other octagenarians.
Pelosi hardest hit?
“Republicans are ready to go, I am ready to sign!”
Pelosi: Trump’s diagnosis “changes the dynamic.”
Clock’s still ticking.
Stormy-chasing a bust, too.
Leverage.
Forget Roe. When will a court overturn Wickard?
Non-sequitur.
“Let this be an example to the public and to future presidents that the ratchet effect can be fought.”
Indian reservations, tax returns, and Trump.
Or punt?
The key to a landslide?
Plus: Engel out and Maloney in danger?
Bolton: I’m not voting for Trump. Or Biden.
Fantasy politics?
Monty Hall time?
WaPo columnist: Progressives own the police — and the results.
House Dems proposal: “Sweeping,” or spending?
Signals.
Proxy war.
“Messaging bills without bipartisan support are a disservice to the American people, especially during a time of crisis.”
Enjoy it while you can, California Republicans … all three of you. That’s an exaggeration, but it also puts the …
Brave Sir Robin Congress continues.
“Automatic stabilizers.”
YGBKM.
If this was supposed to be a joke, it’s not funny
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Fangs out for Brandenburg?
Deep holes, and not digging.
Plus AP: Why is no one tracking teacher vaccinations?