Sunday, March 18, 2018

Sunday, March 18, 2018

And another day that leaves us full of questions comes to a close:


“Shortly before President Donald Trump and one of his personal defense attorneys made their most brazen calls yet for the Russia investigation to be shut down, they apparently received a list of questions from the special counsel Robert Mueller...Mueller is still seeking an interview, sources told The Times, but sent the list as a starting point that he can later use to ask follow-up questions. Soon after, Trump embarked on one of his most heated, weekend-long tirades against Mueller, former FBI director James Comey, and former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe.” Guilty. As. Sin.

Christopher Wylie, the whistleblower who exposed the Facebook data theft in Trump campaign firm, says he has been banned from Facebook for speaking out.

Cambridge Analytica scrambles to pull Channel 4 exposé. Got something to hide?

Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook under fire from politicians over data controversy. As well they should be.

Key Republicans on Sunday warned President Donald Trump not to interfere with special counsel Robert Mueller.

Lindsey Graham: Trump firing Mueller would be 'the beginning of the end of his presidency'.

Trump had senior staff sign nondisclosure agreements. They’re supposed to last beyond his presidency. He’s got to go.

This is the legal thicket the NRA has created to make it impossible to study gun violence.

Kushner Cos. filed false documents with NYC. Then earned millions of dollars.

Putin easily wins another six-year term, firms grip on Russia. Trump eyes how to make that happen here.

EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is posturing for higher political office, including a possible run for president in 2024 or later, The New York Times reports. Hahahahahahahaha! Whew! Damn, that shit was funny.

Proposed Tennessee bill lowers penalty for those caught carrying a gun without a permit from $500 to $250.

Sources contradict Sessions' testimony he opposed Russia outreach.

Democrats hold double-digit lead for 2018 midterm elections. Don’t listen to the polls. Get out there and vote the GOP out of office in November.

AP: Officials recommended Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz be committed as early as 2016.

Up until about a week ago, children in Florida could be forced to marry their rapist. That’s what happened to Sherry Johnson, who was 11 when forced to marry her rapist. Thanks to her efforts, this won't happen in Florida ever again.

The #MeToo movement and resistance to Trump have put the unequal treatment of women in the workplace in the spotlight. And as public outcry spreads, corporate America is slowly responding.

Why is Hollywood pushing a bill about sex-trafficking? Maybe because it would let them reshape the Internet. How FOSTA Could Give Hollywood the Filters It's Long Wanted.

Cirque du Soleil aerialist dies after fall during performance in Florida, company says.

Joe Montana advocates cannabis for pain relief, healing.

“Life is too short to do the things you don’t love doing.” -- Bruce Dickinson

Life’s short. Live, love, create, and help others.

Until next time, my friends. Good night.

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