Dick Polman
More from the Contributor
From dove to hawk: Trump’s Afghanistan flip flop
When Donald Trump was a tweeting private citizen, he cooed like a dove: “It is time to get out of Afghanistan” and “Afg ...
8 years ago
Trump’s Sunday flunky: ‘He says what is in his heart’
Team Trump (minus Steve Bannon) was so hunkered in its bunker yesterday that when “Meet the Press” and the other Sunday shows ...
8 years ago
Corker on Trump: ‘He needs to take stock of who he is’
At this moment of moral reckoning for the Republican party, it’s still rare to find an elected leader who’s willing to expose ...
8 years ago
CEOs to Trump: You’re bad for business
It’s not often — actually, it’s never happened before — that a Republican president gets dissed and dumped by corporate t ...
8 years ago
Five takeaways from the Confederate president
Yesterday was National Relaxation Day, but Hi ...
8 years ago
Trump’s second Charlottesville statement, translated
At the White House yesterday, Trump said: “… Racism is evil. And those who cause violen ...
8 years ago
Dante Alighieri never had the pleasure of knowing Donald Trump – the Italian author of “Dante’s Inferno” died nea ...
8 years ago
Fact-free fabulist Jeffrey Lord is finally told ‘Buh bye’
It’s been another downbeat week, with the unhinged hotelier deeming us “locked and loaded” for nuclear strife, but we d ...
8 years ago
Still waiting (natch) for Trump to tweet about the Minnesota mosque bombing
An improvised explosive device was thrown the window of a mosque in Bloomington, Minnesota, while Muslim-Americans worshipped in the buil ...
8 years ago
What Ben Franklin would’ve said about Mike Pence
Grading on a curve, we should all be pining for a Mike Pence presidency. At minimum he seems to be a blessedly boring guy who’d nev ...
8 years ago
Jeff Flake rides ‘the tranquilized elephant’
Put your hands together for Jeff Flake. It’s great that a prominent Republican is calling out his morally bankrupt party for the Fa ...
8 years ago
Trump’s hypocritical fairway follies
It shouldn’t matter where or how often a president goes on vacation. They can work from anywhere, as well evidenced by Bill Clinton ...
8 years ago