In 2016, the President’s Cabinet consists of 15 Department heads (all named Secretary, except the Attorney General of the Justice Department). These are the highest ranking government executives in America, besides the constitutionally elected President and Vice-President. The Vice-President is considered part of the Cabinet. Each of the 15 Cabinet officers must be approved by… Continue reading Trump’s Cabinet Picks Part Three: Ladies’ Night* (November 23, 2016)
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Trump’s Potential Picks: Snow-Blindness Territory (November 17, 2016)
In 2016, the President’s Cabinet consists of 15 Department heads (all named Secretary, except the Attorney General of the Justice Department). These are the highest ranking government executives in America, besides the constitutionally elected President and Vice-President. The Vice-President is considered part of the Cabinet. Each of the 15 Cabinet officers must be approved by… Continue reading Trump’s Potential Picks: Snow-Blindness Territory (November 17, 2016)
Trump’s Picks: It’s Not Your Father’s Cabinet (November 16, 2016)
In 2016, the President’s Cabinet consists of 15 Department heads (all named Secretary, except the Attorney General of the Justice Department). These are the highest ranking government executives in America, besides the constitutionally elected President and Vice-President. The Vice-President is considered part of the Cabinet. Each of the 15 Cabinet officers must be approved by… Continue reading Trump’s Picks: It’s Not Your Father’s Cabinet (November 16, 2016)
Trump: Don the Con Plays Stump the Chumps (September 6, 2016)
Trump’s Latest Immigration Song and Dance From Reuters (September 5, 2016): Trump softens again: Raising possibility of eventual legal status for undocumented immigrants by Steve Holland In a new twist to his immigration proposals, U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump held out the possibility of legal status for millions of illegal immigrants, but only after… Continue reading Trump: Don the Con Plays Stump the Chumps (September 6, 2016)
Trump and the Hackensack Challenge: GOP’s Down Ballot Sinkhole (June 11, 2016)
Trump has been engaged in a two week rant about unfair treatment imposed on him by a Federal District judge in California, who was born in Indiana, first appointed to the bench in California by Republican governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2007 (San Diego County Superior Court), and who happens to be of Hispanic heritage. Trump… Continue reading Trump and the Hackensack Challenge: GOP’s Down Ballot Sinkhole (June 11, 2016)
Trump: Woman to Woman Comms is a Flood (May 18, 2016)
Women talk. I mean, they really talk to each other. A lot. All the time. They talk to each other in the grocery checkout line, in coffee shops, over lunch, at the spa, at the doctor’s office, while waiting for their kids, at the gym, over drinks after work, on coffee breaks, at the Xerox… Continue reading Trump: Woman to Woman Comms is a Flood (May 18, 2016)
Trump: Facts Are Stubborn Things (FAST) (May 3, 2016)
We all know what a fact is. From the Wikiquote entry on Fact: A fact (derived from the Latin factum) is something that has really occurred or is actually the case. The usual test for a statement of fact is verifiability, that is whether it can be proven to correspond to experience. That is the… Continue reading Trump: Facts Are Stubborn Things (FAST) (May 3, 2016)
Pre-Presidential Flop (March 5, 2016)
In Detroit last night, Donald Trump confidently reiterated his support for taking out the families of terrorists, even when reminded this would be illegal. Today, he has reconsidered. He will now respect the law. CNN Politics, March 4, 2016 Trump Reverses Position During Thursday night’s debate on Fox News, Trump reaffirmed his willingness to target… Continue reading Pre-Presidential Flop (March 5, 2016)