The question is whether this moves public opinion.
Author: Albert Hunt, opinion contributor
Better candidates may not be enough for Democrats to retain the Senate
The contest for control of the evenly divided Senate comes down to “candidates” versus “the climate.”
Republican officials keep stoking white supremacist tropes — and we’re reaping the result
There are scores — maybe hundreds — of Republican officials who are stirring the same racial fears.
High Court, low standards and a crisis of confidence
The Supreme Court has lost considerable credibility; it has little to do with the much-hyped leak of a preliminary draft ending any constitutional protection for the right to an abortion. Before any leak, there has been a steady slide in the court’s standing. Last year the Gallup poll showed that by 53 percent to 40 percent…
Russia and the Republicans
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is causing political schizophrenia for many Republicans, who don’t want to offend Trump, a Putin fan.
Biden: A good coach knows when to change up the team
The besieged White House staff reportedly bristles at the oft-cited need for a “reset.” Okay, let’s say “adapt.”
We need to stop kowtowing to COVID refuseniks
I am sick of hearing about the rights of – or alleged abuses suffered by – the 35 million Americans who haven’t gotten vaccinated.
Jan. 6 is the GOP’s fault line
Congressional Republicans, with less than a handful of exceptions, are placing fealty to Trump above the rule of law.
Chris Christie tries again
Chris Christie is trying to regain political respectability with a roadmap for a post-Trump Republican Party.
Republican optimism soars over Democratic debacle
Democrats were dealt a devastating defeat in the Virginia governor’s race, further eroding President Biden’s political standing and reinforcing Donald Trump’s continuing clout.