Month: November 2016
At the end of last month, I gave a talk at Brooklyn College on the question of whether the Constitution would protect the country from Donald Trump. My tl; dr.
Trump is trying to delegitimize an election he won for a reason: Donald Trump’s tweets yesterday about “the millions of people who voted illegally in 2016” and “serious voter fraud.
Goody: Rep. Tom Price (R-GA), President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for Health and Human Services secretary, already has a plan for how to abolish Obamacare. The Washington Post reported late Monday.
Mitch McConnell's Supreme Court blockade was not only a yooooge substantive win, it was a political coup as well: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell took a risk when he declared.
This is big story right now on most of the mainstream national news sites, (although to its credit at least the Times isn't treating it like the outbreak of World.
I am really frustrated with the entire state of the post-election debate, whether it is liberals hating Bernie Sanders, the left gloating, or especially the dismissal of economic anxiety as.
I generally admire Lynn Vavreck's work, but this apologia for the media's gross malpractice in its coverage of the 2016 campaign is, to say the least, unpersuasive. I completely reject.
Despite showing some questionable judgment about whom to cite, Paul Musgrave has a nice piece in the Washington Post on Russian propaganda and the US election. The whole thing does a good.