by Bartholomew St. James | May 14, 2021 | Political Writing
As I watch and read the news each day, I continue to be intrigued by the unfolding of events in Washington. The majority of the GOP are still claiming that the election was not only won by Donald Trump, but stolen from him. My sense of it is that with all of the...
by Bartholomew St. James | Apr 8, 2021 | Political Writing
According to justice correspondent, Elie Mystal, in The Nation yesterday “If there’s a message the Biden administration seems to be pushing during its first months in office, it’s that government works.” Mystal notes, “It’s become something of a trend in recent...
by Bartholomew St. James | Feb 3, 2021 | Political Writing
This article from the New Yorker explores the tenacity of Trump’s Big Lie, through his base and state political surrogates like Kelli Ward. You will also enjoy the intrigue behind the podium in the novel The Contrarian Candidate. The fictionalized story takes...
by Bartholomew St. James | Jan 19, 2021 | Political Writing
www.Bartholomewsthames.com is back up. Was the attack a coincidence? Maybe. The hackers appear to have been from the USA and we suspect this is no coincidence as The Contrarian Candidate is a very political book, based on its name and spectacular cover deeply related...
by Bartholomew St. James | Jan 19, 2021 | Political Writing
Trump has survived one impeachment, with another one in the works. He’s also dodged (so far) twenty-six accusations of sexual misconduct, and an estimated four thousand lawsuits. That run of good luck may well end, perhaps brutally, with Biden at the helm. Will...