Month: July 2016
On the latest episode of Foreign Entanglements, Colin Snider and I talk Dilma's impeachment: Brazil’s impeachment fiasco … 9:40 … and the social and political fallout 6:01 How will this.
This Harold Meyerson column is excellent. Two points in particular are worth emphasizing: Sanders skeptics have been eyeing him apprehensively since he announced, fearful that he would become this year’s.
Donald Trump, racist whoopie cushion, appeared this afternoon in my hometown of Roanoke, Virginia, where I've relocated my insomnia for the past few weeks. Because I'm pathologically incapable of avoiding.
No: I bring these examples up in light of the new WikiLeaks revelations about staffers of the Democratic National Committee and their attitudes toward this year’s Democratic nomination race. The.
I agree with Scott that polls taken a couple of days after a convention mean almost nothing in regard to predicting who will win an election that's still more than.
Yes, I know that the fundamentals are against Trump, like they are against any Republican candidate. But if there's one thing we should take from the Republican National Convention, it's.
Trump has eked past Hillary Clinton in the polling averages. This has led my Twitter feed to light up with consternation. But let's keep some perspective, shall we? The Monday.
I guess I am just amazed by Debbie Wasserman Schultz's determination to address the convention, even though she knows she is going to get booed and.