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  1. 2 days ago on Mike Lester

    Could Mike Lester be any more morally dishonest? Judge Merchan has not made any comments of this nature, to anyone, and there is no evidence he is communicating in any way with any way with Trump’s political opponents. Lester’s character is manifesting in disgusting ways.

  2. 3 days ago on Chip Bok

    February is not “yesterday.” And the rest of your post us, similarly, quite dubious.

  3. 5 days ago on Chip Bok

    Even for Bok, this is unusually asinine.

  4. 5 days ago on Dick Tracy

    That was established (tacitly) in the Curtis-Staton Broadway Bates story and reinforced by the appearance of Simon Staff in the Ghost Pepper story.

  5. 6 days ago on Dana Summers

    Trump has been allowed to go on cable news and lie and say mistruths. Just a few days ago he lied and said the judge in the false records case had barred him from testifying.

  6. 6 days ago on Lisa Benson

    John Byrd? You sure it wasn’t Sue Bird? And just because Wikipedia has a “huge article” about something doesn’t mean it’s real. Check out all their articles about “professional wrestlers” that never mention the “sport” is as real as “The Young And The Restless” or “Fantasy Island.”

  7. 8 days ago on Clay Jones

    And birds aren’t real.

  8. 10 days ago on Gary Varvel

    You are posting falsehoods. Ashli Babbitt was armed with a knife, even though she was not displaying it when shot. Video of the shooting makes it absolutely clear that she was not “on her belly” when shot. Her well documented wounds could not have been inflicted had she been in that position.

  9. 11 days ago on Chip Bok

    Kracklin Rosie’s brilliant analysis summarized: whenever multiple law enforcement officers are on scene, whichever one shoots first must be wrong. Otherwise someone else would already have fired the first shot.

  10. 11 days ago on Al Goodwyn Editorial Cartoons

    Many years ago, I had occasion to deal with Joe Lieberman’s office as state Atty Gen, including an in-person meeting/negotiating session with him. He was not a moral leader, but inclined to cover up dishonest behavior by other state officials to the detriment of children.