Friday, September 7, 2018

Friday, September 7, 2018

And another day of jail sentences, calls for investigations, and a former president showing us what we’ve been missing comes to a close:

“This November’s elections are more important than any in my lifetime.” -- President Barack Obama

60 Days

Obama gives 'State of our Democracy' speech.

The 7 most important moments in Obama’s blistering critique of Trump and the GOP.

John Dean: If Kavanaugh's confirmed, a president who shoots someone on Fifth Avenue can't be prosecuted in office. And that my friends, is why Trump picked Kavanaugh.

"He put it in a very crude manner...the concept is true but the way it was said was very, you know, hey - I went, like, to the best college." -- Donald Trump on Bob Woodward’s new book.

Trump is calling on Attorney General Jeff Sessions to investigate the author of the anonymous New York Times op-ed purportedly written by a senior Trump administration official. Which means what’s in the op-ed is true.

NY Times statement: "We're confident that the Department of Justice understands that the First Amendment protects all American citizens and that it would not participate in such a blatant abuse of government power."

Trump frets over "perjury trap" if he sits down with special counsel Robert Mueller. There is no such thing as “perjury trap.” He’s just setting the stage for uncertainty among his base if he is eventually charged with perjury.

George Papadopoulos, the Trump campaign adviser who triggered the Russia investigation, was sentenced to 14 days in prison. Hmmmm, only 14 days...

I Wrote Some of the Stolen Memos That Brett Kavanaugh Lied to the Senate About. He should be impeached, not elevated.


Nike’s online sales jumped 31% after the company unveiled its Kaepernick campaign.

Twitter now lets you launch live audio-only broadcasts from Periscope.

“You need to vote because your democracy depends on it.” -- President Barack Obama

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

Until next time, my friends. Good night.

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