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Tuesday, March 07, 2017
Monday, March 06, 2017
Sunday, March 05, 2017
Saturday, March 04, 2017
President Donald J. Trump's renewed tweetstorm
By Mona Goldwater, Twitter and Tweets Ed.
That Twitter discipline didn't last long. And when 45's Tweet-fast broke, all sorts of crazy followed.
That Twitter discipline didn't last long. And when 45's Tweet-fast broke, all sorts of crazy followed.
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Friday, March 03, 2017
Thursday, March 02, 2017
AG Jeff Sessions recuses himself from Russian-Trump investigations
By Mona Goldwater, Justice Dept. Ed.
Illustration by Jack Brummet
In this instance, recusal is a half-measure. You know what they say about half measures. The President gave the AG a half-vote of confidence yesterday. When asked if he believed Attorney General Sessions had told the truth at his confirmation hearings, The President said “he probably did.”
Illustration by Jack Brummet
In this instance, recusal is a half-measure. You know what they say about half measures. The President gave the AG a half-vote of confidence yesterday. When asked if he believed Attorney General Sessions had told the truth at his confirmation hearings, The President said “he probably did.”
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Wednesday, March 01, 2017
Kellyanne Conway makes herself comfortable
By Mona G., ATIT Social Mores Ed.
Well, he knew she wasn't housebroken when he took her in.
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Well, he knew she wasn't housebroken when he took her in.
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Speech to congress: A New Don/Dawn?
by Jack Brummet
Last night, for one of the first times, The President didn't sound completely off his rocker (except a couple moments). He stuck to the speech on the TelePrompTer, which seemed to have far less Steve Bannon in it. He threw out a lot of red meat on infrastructure, America first, and the usual themes and schemes.
Last night, for one of the first times, The President didn't sound completely off his rocker (except a couple moments). He stuck to the speech on the TelePrompTer, which seemed to have far less Steve Bannon in it. He threw out a lot of red meat on infrastructure, America first, and the usual themes and schemes.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Drawings: Faces 1900/1901
By Jack Brummet
[Sharpie, markers, and 4B pencil on found 115 year old paper and book cover]
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