It’s unfair that Biden and Trump are neck and neck in the polls. But it’s not unfair that the president is taking a hit with voters because of Hunter Biden’s travails.
Author: Jackie Calmes, LA Times
‘Impeachment Theater’ and the Teetering Government
Remember when the House speaker valiantly compromised with President Biden on the debt ceiling and averted a government shutdown? He started backtracking almost immediately.
Bidenomics Is a Success. Why Are So Few Celebrating?
High prices and Trump’s revisionism are making it hard for President Biden to change the public’s mind about the economy.
Ramaswamy the Star of GOP’s Presidential Amateur Hour
A cocky entrepreneur with no political experience looks in the mirror and sees Trump 2.0. What could go wrong?
Latest SCOTUS Term Contained Surprising Gifts for Dems
When the justices didn’t gut the Voting Rights Act, people cheered. The ripple effect got less play – it may allow Democrats to retake the House in 2024
Republicans’ Foolish Attempts To Weaponize Government
The censure of Rep. Adam B. Schiff was only one of the Republicans’ boneheaded attempts to weaponize the government against Democrats.
‘American Carnage’ Is What Trump Leaves In His Wake
Beyond the civil and criminal allegations of misconduct, perhaps the single most compelling argument for Trump’s unfitness for the presidency is his cruelty,
In Debt Limit Showdown, Biden and McCarthy Are Winners
The debt-ceiling fight in the GOP House ended in rare bipartisanship, with wins and losses on both sides. But the president won measurably more.
What If Biden Weren’t Running? Dems Have a Deep Bench
Democratic operatives worry about Biden’s age, his poll numbers and the contenders who might be losing their shot as the president runs again.
Feinstein Breaks New Ground, But Not in a Good Way
Here’s one reason Sen. Feinstein’s absence is drawing unusual attention: She is missed, badly. Democrats hold just a 51-49 Senate majority, so every vote is crucial.