There was no TDS Meltdown column last week and there was a good reason for that. I write these on Wednesday or Thursday, and I spent both of those days taking Mr. and Mrs. VodkaPundit and two of their best friends on a food and booze tour of my hometown. This should be the last time I use that as an excuse for something. Should be.
This week's TDS Meltdown focus was inspired by something that one person wrote, but really addresses an aspect of "reporting" on Donald Trump that is both ridiculous and insidious.
Governor JB Pritzker (D-IL) said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union" that he was concerned about a presidential debate because former President Donald Trump "lies and lies and lies." | Clips
The Democrats' lawfare strategy against Donald Trump may be thwarted this week, as the Supreme Court is poised to hear arguments on Trump's case on presidential immunity on Thursday, which could affect several of Trump's trials.
President Joe Biden ribbed his political rival, former President Donald
By Thursday, he was complaining about the overlap in his busy legal schedule.
By Thursday, he was complaining about the overlap in his busy legal schedule.
The Maui News has delivered print publications since 1900 five years before the forming of Maui County itself, according to the Newspaper. Now with dwindling staff, the paper is changing with the times.
Former President Donald Trump held multiple rallies on Wednesday, as he struggled to make use of the time he had as his criminal trial in Manhattan rages on. But it seemed he couldn't quite catch a break, because at his rally in Freeland, Michigan, his teleprompter was blown towards the crowd by the wind, rendering the former president unable to see it — and causing him to go off the rails and become unintelligible at times. Trump's inability to hold himself together prompted intense...
The first week of the Trump trial revealed more about the DA's case and how Trump will behave during the trial
Former President Trump’s tough week showed as well as any to date why he is facing a new and unprecedented reality as a presidential candidate — as he ping-ponged among a dizzying array of court appearances, judicial rulings, competing allegations and subsequent grievances. By Thursday, he was complaining about the overlap in his busy legal schedule, railing that Judge Juan M. Merchan, who is presiding over his hush-money case in New York, wouldn’t let him leave that trial to attend a Supreme...
Perhaps the author of a recent letter understands how Donald Trump’s attorney general, Bill Barr, put his finger on the scales of justice numerous times and that Trump has promised to do so if reelected, since he believes that’s what presidents do (“Biden is a dictator using agencies to ruin Trump,” Star-Advertiser, April 16). Of course, he laughingly denies Trump ever did it. See the Mueller report or Michael Cohen or Geoffrey Berman as proof of the fact.