I took a US History class focused on 1920-1970 taught by Kevin Kruse with like 25 people in it in college and it was phenomenal. I remember some of the lectures 15 years later.
A full accounting of the crimes of this administration through hearings and the such would take decades. I just dont see it happening.
One nation under God by Kevin Kruse is excellent. His other books probably are too, but that’s the only one I’ve read.
When people say full accounting in this case I think they just mean don’t let all these people off scot free in the name of healing the nation. People need to go to jail.
Hey NY Times maybe don’t put someone whose family is on the Kushner payroll on the Trump beat? FFFFUUUUUU
https://twitter.com/maggienyt/status/1280682285373800453?s=21
It’s a basic incentive problem. If Bill Barr can be a blatant fucking criminal and walk free, why would the next scumbag behave any better?
I’d be happy if all of these people died right now, but don’t really care what happens to them after they are out of power.
Of course many people should go to jail. A full accounting is impossible now though.
Almost like that’s the plan.
DC was 91/4 in 2016. Trump won’t even get that. He might well lose like 98/2 so not so much at the white house.
Press sec is assuming it’s just like every other trump book.
Boy the Overton window has really fucking shifted when an article like this makes you really nervous because you need Roberts to not leave the bench right now.
She’s an interesting candidate, has nowhere near the stench outside the people that won’t vote anyone named trump ever but also doesn’t rile anyone up to vote for her.
Don Jr probably ahead of her in the primary. Tucker Carlson too or hell maybe even Kanye, but she’d be ahead of any other political candidate.
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