Maj. Gen. Smedley Butler, the most decorated Marine in U.S. history, came to see the military as a profit-driven enterprise rather than a national defender
In today’s episode of quote; Lest We Forget Historical, America is indeed on the road again. But are we heading in the right direction? Today, we’re exploring paths taken by others before us reflecting on what they lost, how they lost it, and…
After a fact check, it is established that nowhere in the US Constitution does it prohibit, anyone from taking office unless they have taken an oath to uphold the Constitution and “engaged in insurrection” but in March of 2024, the Supreme Court requires…
Is it a power play for him to only retain political colleagues who agree with him and not represent the country’s citizens or is it blackmailing the vice president to hold to the party’s line?
She also notes that in the same year, 129 members of Congress were elected based on the amounts of money spent on their campaigns, with figures ranging from hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars, while their opponents reported no spending.
She starts with a historical perspective, noting the early instances of monetary influence in politics, such as our first President, George Washington, who enticed voters with rum punch, ginger cookies, and snacks.
Ms. Cauldwell presents various media and political commentators who express their views on the hypothetical scenario of former President Trump becoming a dictator for a day.
Mr. Trump’s stance is that upon taking office, we should confront our adversaries—specifically, his adversaries—and he commits to never relinquishing his position. His remarks suggest that while he intends to be a “Dictator for a Day,” he frequently employs this threat and attempts…