A tale of two candidates, one a patriot who put the good of the country first…
Author: Albert Hunt, The Hill
Jan. 6 Committee Made the Case for an Attempted Coup
The question is whether this moves public opinion.
Thank the 1970s for Today’s Supreme Court
This high court, with rare exceptions, can be counted on to side with Republican interests.
Are Better Candidates Enough for Dems To Retain Senate?
The contest for control of the evenly divided Senate comes down to candidates versus the climate.
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. &nbs…
Can Fetterman Win Enough Suburban Votes To Carry PA?
The heavy favorite in the May 17 Democratic primary is John Fetterman, whose strategy is the Biden theory on steroids.
Have Democrats Found Their Ulysses S. Grant?
Mallory McMorrow, a Michigan state senator, like the great Civil War General, went on the offensive and reframed the issues.
McConnell’s Dilemma: What if Trump’s Candidates Win?
Establishment Republicans hope they can reshape the party in a more traditional conservatism, with less of the Trump vitriol and bombast.
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.