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News and tweets from around the web
Trump's lawbreaking, a member of his family proves she's in the right family, and another Christian voice speaks out
“But he didn’t break any law.” Really?
Here’s an important AP article you won’t find* in this morning’s Wheeling Intelligencer:
Watchdog: White House violated law in freezing Ukraine aid
It begins:
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House violated federal law in withholding security assistance to . . .
Posted in: impeachmenttrump presidency
Capito discusses impeachment
West Virginia Senator Shelley Moore Capito was on Morgantown’s WAJR Radio this morning to talk about impeachment. In the segment, Capito briefly explained how impeachment would proceed. She was then asked about additional witnesses:
“I think that’s what we should do, and I haven’t heard both sides, then have questions, and I’m . . .
Posted in: impeachmentshelley moore capito
Profiting from war
Trump gives out a stock tip
The Daily Beast describes:
In the five days prior to launching a strike that killed Iran’s most important military leader, Donald Trump roamed the halls of Mar-a-Lago, his private resort in Florida, and started dropping hints to close associates and club-goers that something huge . . .
Posted in: irantrump presidency
Trump news from around the Web
Can you identify Iran on a map? Could the president? Additionally: the latest poll on Trump’s actions and a video on the MAGA Church
Where is Iran?
Only 28% of Americans can correctly identify it on a map according to a new Morning Consult poll:
NEW from me: We asked folks to identify Iran on an unlabeled map.
— Joanna Piacenza (@jpiacenza) January . . .
28% of them got it right. Here's where they guessed. https://t.co/XhP5OU9s2n pic.twitter.com/IQ8HYFDKxE
Posted in: irantrump presidency
Kathleen Parker’s predictions
A closer look at an Ogden syndicated columnist
I rarely comment on Ogden's syndicated columnists -- I usually have other local, state and national issues that I can write about. This one deserves a post, however.
Ogden's columnists, except for former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich (who can sometimes be found in the Friday News-Register), usually run the gamut from . . .
Posted in: ogden syndicated columnists
Bolton willing to testify in the Senate impeachment trial
WV Senator Capito waits for her instructions on how she should respond
From MSNBC:
Former national security adviser John Bolton announced in a statement that he is willing to testify in the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. Bolton, who was ousted in September, has been a key figure in the impeachment inquiry. Multiple witnesses in the House impeachment inquiry testified that . . .
Posted in: impeachmentshelley moore capito
The Wheeling Alternative's 2019 year in review
Awards, reader favorites, and reader numbers
Each year in early January, I review the previous year’s blog posts and assess my reader numbers.
Worst-of-the-Year Awards
Since most of my media concerns are local, I give-out yearly awards in three categories: worst news story, worst editorial, and worst column.
2019 Worst News Story Award
This category . . .
Posted in: 2019 awards