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Some thoughts on impeachment

We've had a few days of the impeachment circus so far, and I'm still trying to wrap my head around it. For sure, impeachment is always a political process, so it's divisive and disrupts the national dialog whether we like it or not. So I'm writing this piece mostly to try and wrap my head around what I've learned from the witnesses so far. For background, I'm looking at the current proceedings in the broader historical context of impeachment. We've only done impeached 2 presidents in the last 250 years, so it's kind of a big deal. Nixon left office before Congress actually had a chance to impeach him, though they almost certainly would have. So what is the "standard" for impeachment as it has been applied in these other cases: Andrew Johnson defied Congress. The "radical Republicans," as they were called at that time, wanted to punish the southern states and the Confederacy. Johnson disagreed, as he basically thought that approa

Reflections on elections

I'm by no means an expert on interpreting elections, but since any clown with a twitter account can be president, I figured I'd at least weigh in on what I think happened here in Kentucky, and what that might mean for the year ahead. Kentucky is what I'd characterize as a modern-day conservative state. By that I mean, there are plenty of counties in this state where, if they listen to any news at all, it's Fox. KY voted for Trump over Hillary by a full 30 percentage point margin. These KY conservatives support a free press in the same way that Trump does, which is to say, only when the press is serving as a propaganda/reinforcement engine for their existing viewpoints. They support freedom of religion as long as that religion involves sweet little baby Jesus, the 10 commandments on public display, and tax breaks for Noah's Ark and the Creation Museum. When the NRA ran a campaign in 2008 that "Obama is coming for your guns" and then again in 2012 that &

It's that time

Here we are - end of 2019 and people are already talking as if the 2020 election is next week. That's unfortunate. I hated the last election cycle before I knew the result, and this one is shaping up to be even worse. Kentucky has gubernatorial elections in off cycle years, so 2019 is a governor's race for us as well. Rand Paul and Mitch McConnell are still my Senators - spectacular clowns but for different reasons. Here's what I know. Donald Trump still lies, every day. He's made 5276 false statements as president. Out of 1000 days in office, that's greater than 5 lies per day. Seriously.  He typically does this via his preferred communications method, the tweet His supporters not only don't care that he lies, they will defend his lies, attack others for calling out his lies, and suggest that his lies are warranted, even required, because he's the first president to ever face a critical press. This is spectacular. Donald Trump has now spent over