After their election loss, notice how quickly Democrats have flip-flopped with respect to their push to abolish the legislative filibuster.
I think Trump, like any president, does deserve Cabinet heads who are loyal to him — so long as they are loyal to the Constitution first.
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On this Music for a While, I have Bill Monroe in his classic “Blue Moon of Kentucky,” and Earl Scruggs in his classic “Foggy Mountain Breakdown.” I also have John Coltrane teaming up with Kenny ...