Skip to content

thatsthewaythecookiecrumbles.org

Trusted news at #1 place

  • About us
  • Trusted sources
  • Democracy matters
  • Trump’s decisions

Home - Real Clear Politics - Democrats Lied, Want To Nuke RFK for Catching Them

Posted in
  • Real Clear Politics

Democrats Lied, Want To Nuke RFK for Catching Them

by The editor•5 September 2025•Posted inReal Clear Politics

Post Content

The editor
More by The editor

You might also like

What’s Really Depressing America’s Young Men

Equity Is a False Idol for Progressives

Racial Preferences at Northwestern?

Post navigation

Previous Article Previous article:
Inside the CDC Exodus & RFK Jr.’s Anti-Vaccine Crusade
Next Article Next article:
JB Pritzker Shows How to Handle Trump

The Atlantic

  • Charlie Kirk and the ‘Third Great Awakening’

    MAGA is embracing the language of a rising Christian movement.

  • How Charlie Kirk’s Death Will Change His Message

    For a case study in how martyrdom can transform a firebrand, look to Malcolm X.

  • When Child Death Was Everywhere

    RFK Jr.’s health policies stem from the idea that the past holds the secret to health and happiness.

  • Brendan Carr’s Half-Empty Threat

    The FCC can do plenty of damage to free expression—even without revoking licenses.

  • Left-Wing Terrorism Is on the Rise

    For the first time in more than 30 years, attacks by the far left outnumber those by the far right.

Talking Points Memo

  • It’s Completely Trump’s Supreme Court Now, And He Knows It

    President Trump notched a startling legal win Friday evening, as the Supreme Court gave an early stamp of approval to...

  • Heads Won’t Roll

    Hello it’s the weekend. This is The Weekender ☕️ Eager to cleanse his administration of the human guardrails that fenced...

  • Sinclair Backs Down

    As I’ve written a few times, we can’t over-read any single move in the broad contest over big societal institutions...

  • Beware the (Purported) Iron Laws of Shutdowns

    As we hurtle toward an almost inevitable government shutdown, I want to note one part of the discussion I’ve seen...

  • Scandal-Plagued Oklahoma Schools Chief Ryan Walters Steps Down to Lead Anti-Teachers Union Group

    This story first appeared at The 74, a nonprofit news site covering education. Sign up for free newsletters from The...

Fox News

  • ‘Escape From New York’: Researcher predicts NYC business exodus if Zohran Mamdani wins

    Researcher predicts a mass business exodus if Democratic socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani wins the Nov. 4 mayoral election in New York City.

  • Portland mayor condemns federal intervention, claims videos of anti-ICE riots were from years ago

    Mayor Keith Wilson opposes President Donald Trump's troop deployment to protect Portland's ICE facility amid ongoing protests and federal tensions.

  • Trump to meet with top congressional leaders at White House as government shutdown looms

    President Donald Trump has scheduled a Monday meeting with House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate leaders, including Democrats, to discuss averting a government shutdown.

  • EXCLUSIVE: Democrats risk flood insurance lapse in their shutdown fight, home builders and White House warn

    The Trump administration warned Democrats risked a flood insurance lapse during the shutdown fight, endangering home sales and FEMA funds as hurricane season peaked.

  • FBI's Patel clarifies role of hundreds of agents on Jan 6, says Wray lied to Congress

    FBI Director Kash Patel said that agents were sent into crowd control missions on Jan. 6 after a riot was declared, adding that that goes against FBI standards.

The Hill

  • Changes to how Social Security, VA benefits are paid start this week: What to know

    Data shows that a very small number of beneficiaries will be impacted.

  • What's the deal with affirmative action?

    Support for affirmative action has waxed and waned since the 1960s. In the ensuing decades, however, opposition grew, as the practice became increasingly associated with preferential treatment, quotas and set-asides.

  • Senate Democrat on Trump sending troops to Portland: 'Stay the hell out'

    Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) told President Trump that troops are not welcome in Portland, Ore., after the president announced on Saturday he is sending reinforcements to protect the city and the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities that he said are “under siege.” The senior senator from Oregon pushed back on that assertion and posted...

  • What to know about Trump's new pharmaceutical tariff plan

    President Trump's new pharmaceutical tariff policy throws another wrench into an already increasingly complex drug supply chain, with experts calling for more clarity and details into the White House's new policy set to go into effect in less than a week. In announcing that branded or patented drugs would be hit with 100 percent tariffs...

  • Government shutdown looms: What to know about closures, payments and more

    A government shutdown starting on Wednesday is looking probable as Democrats in Congress push Republicans on funding, health care, and President Trump’s reshaping of the federal government. Unless Republicans and Democrats in Congress come to an agreement and pass a funding measure by 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, October will kick off with the first government...

Categories

  • Adventure
  • Architecture
  • Astronomy
  • BBC US politics
  • Beauty
  • CNN
  • Democracy matters – defending democracy
  • Fashion
  • Featured articles
  • FiveThirtyEight
  • Food
  • Fox news
  • Just security
  • Movie Stuff
  • NPR
  • Painters Matter
  • Politico
  • Politics Matters
  • Real Clear Politics
  • Talking Points Memo
  • The Atlantic
  • The Guardian
  • The Hill
  • Travel

  • About us
  • Trusted sources
  • Democracy matters
  • Trump’s decisions

Find Us

This is a good place to read all your sources at just one stop.

Address
123 Main Street
New York, NY 10001

Hours
Monday–Friday: 5:00AM–5:00PM
Saturday & Sunday: Only urgent matters

The abouve looks good so I left it there, like I would be running a regular physical operation as well ,-)

You can reach me at editor@thatsthewaythecookiecrumbles.org

The Guardian

    Politico

    • Black mayors celebrate drop in crime, even if they aren’t getting any credit

      Mayors at CBC conference challenged Trump on deploying troops to cities.

    • The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics

      Every week political cartoonists throughout the country and across the political spectrum apply their ink-stained skills to capture the foibles, memes, hypocrisies and other head-slapping events in the world of politics. The fruits of these labors are hundreds of cartoons that entertain and enrage readers of all political stripes. Here's an offering of the best of this week's crop, picked fresh off the Toonosphere. Edited by Matt Wuerker.

    • James Talarico on immigration, his faith, and how Democrats are getting it wrong

      Talarico joined POLITICO’s Dasha Burns this week for an episode of The Conversation.

    • Nexstar, joining Sinclair, will preempt Jimmy Kimmel’s late night show

      The broadcasting group will effectively pull Kimmel’s show from more than 30 ABC affiliates as the program is set to resume airing Tuesday night.

    • Democrats hit vulnerable Republicans with $3M ad blitz on tariffs and shutdown politics

      The ads go after 10 vulnerable House Republicans on cost-of-living increases and cuts to Medicaid.

    NPR

    • New Jersey Sen. Andy Kim discusses how Democrats are negotiating to avoid a shutdown

      NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Senator Andy Kim, a New Jersey Democrat, about his party's strategy heading into a possible government shutdown.

    • Politics chat: Trump says he'll deploy troops to Portland, James Comey indicted

      In our roundup of domestic political news: an announced troop deployment to Portland, Oregon, the latest efforts to halt a government shutdown, and the indictment of a prominent Trump critic.

    • DACA has bipartisan support in Congress. Still, Republicans are following Trump's lead

      President Trump failed to revoke DACA in his first term and his focus on immigration this time has mostly ignored the policy. Still, Republican lawmakers are deferring to the president on the issue.

    • Large Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv kills 4 and wounds at least 10

      Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the large-scale attacks involved nearly 500 strike drones.

    • Stampede at a political rally for popular actor Vijay in southern India kills 36, injures 40

      A stampede at a rally for a popular Indian actor and politician in the southern state of Tamil Nadu killed at least 36 people and injured 40 others.

    Five Thirty Eight

    • What Americans Think Of The Biden Impeachment Inquiry

      Welcome to Pollapalooza, our weekly-ish polling roundup. It’s officially impeachment season again. On Tuesday, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced that he’s directing three House committees to start investigating whether President Biden benefited from his son Hunter’s business dealings overseas. McCarthy accused the Biden family of “a culture of corruption,” saying that the Biden administration

    • The Second GOP Debate Could Be Smaller, With Or Without Trump

      The second Republican presidential primary debate is less than two weeks away, so time is running out for GOP contenders to meet the Republican National Committee’s qualification criteria. To make the Sept. 27 debate, each candidate must have at least 3 percent support in two qualifying national polls, or at least 3 percent in one

    • The Senate Is Losing One Of Its Few Remaining Moderate Republicans

      On Wednesday, Utah Sen. Mitt Romney announced he would not run for reelection in 2024. On the surface, the electoral impact of Romney’s decision is minimal — his seat should stay safely in Republican hands. But it’s still notable because it represents the departure of one of the few remaining Republican senators who had a

    • Why ‘Bidenomics’ Isn’t Working For Biden

      Welcome to FiveThirtyEight’s politics chat. The transcript below has been lightly edited. nrakich (Nathaniel Rakich, senior elections analyst): For a long time, the economy has been seen as a big liability for President Biden in his reelection bid. Inflation soared in 2021 and 2022, culminating at a rate of 9.1 percent last June. The same

    • Why Biden Is Losing Support Among Voters Of Color

      Among the most politically tuned-in, last week saw the kind of hand-wringing and accusations of bias surrounding the polls that you’d usually expect from the final two months of a campaign, not the final year and two months of a campaign. The focus was largely on general election polls: Whether a Wall Street Journal poll

    Painte

    Paul Klee

    Paul Klee

    24 April 202330 December 2024
    Michael Parkes

    Michael Parkes

    24 April 202312 July 2025
    Wassily Kandinsky, 1903, The Blue Rider (Der Blaue Reiter)

    Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky

    20 December 202012 July 2025
    Copyright © 2025 thatsthewaythecookiecrumbles.org.
    Powered by WordPress and HybridMag.
    • About us
    • Trusted sources
    • Democracy matters
    • Trump’s decisions

    thatsthewaythecookiecrumbles.org

    Trusted news at #1 place

    • About us
    • Trusted sources
    • Democracy matters
    • Trump’s decisions

    bladibla

    Scroll Up