The Bolton Book Former national security advisor John Bolton continued to dominate news on Tuesday morning for the revelations in his book The Room Where it Happened. Bolton was the object of much dragging on Fox's evening opinion shows, but in other circles his words carried weight enough to potentially influence how the rest of impeachment will play out. On MSNBC, Chuck Todd argued that the Trump team is so afraid of Bolton testifying that they're "begging" and "screaming at" Senators, and on Fox Business, Andrew Napolitano saw malice and fear in the sudden pariah status for one-time conservative hero Bolton. Glenn Greenwald Journalist and author Glenn Greenwald, who was bumped from a CNN interview about the charges against him in Brazil, is becoming increasingly frustrated with Democrats and the press over where their attention is dedicated. “Basically, what has the past four years of Trump’s presidency been dominated by? Russian and Ukraine — like do you think people in the key swing states wake up in the morning and give the slightest thought to like, what Putin is doing?” Greenwald told journalist Justin Caruso. “Or whether the U.S. is like, sufficiently arming Ukraine, or who knows who the ambassador of Ukraine is or who gives a f*ck if Trump wanted to fire him?” he added. “Or like, Lev Parnas, or whatever that guy’s name is who gave that interview to Rachel Maddow, that everyone can’t stop talking about now?” And there's so much more. The Impeachment of ... Joe Biden? Former Vice President Joe Biden said Republican Senator Joni Ernst has given up the game and "spilled the beans" about the real motive of the impeachment trial. It's to get him, he says. Wagging the Dog...'s Face Former NYC mayor and current 2020 candidate Mike Bloomberg may not be a dog person. In fact, he may be a person who has never seen or interacted with a dog before. That is, it's hard to come up with any other explanation for this bizarre interaction. An 18 Year Streak Fox News Channel has now officially been the most popular, most-watched cable news channel for 18 years running. And no signs of slowing. 6.5.0 |