Friday News Links

Oy! Is it impeach-o'clock yet? I mean seriously? What's it going to take? What's that final straw?

Some news you may or may not have seen this week...

The New Yorker found Jared Kushner's Harvard admissions essay. (Not really...)

"The thing that happened to Davino Watson, American citizen, when he was locked up in prison for 1,273 days awaiting deportation amounts to an 'entirely common state of affairs,' according to two United States Court of Appeals judges riding the Second Circuit."

The closest analogy to today's antifa isn't Eastern European history, but British anti-fascist right before and after WWII... (via a tweet from @JackSmithIV. The whole tweet thread is worth a read.)

What happens when a red state needs to ask for federal money? (via The Washington Post)



And finally, I know Keith Olbermann is a rather polarizing figure, but I've been enjoying his almost daily short videos. (Follow him on Twitter if you want to keep up.) Here's one from this past week...


Comments

  1. I'm definitely going to have to back and watch all of his videos. I've seen a few, but this one...
    Dyn-o-mite!

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