Pick your buzzword, what they all mean is that "Neil Gorsuch is a Republican reactionary who will vote the policy preferences of a Republican reactionary in politically salient cases, in.
This is an easy one: If the question is what Senate Democrats should do, though, there is little question: Just say no. If Senate Republicans want Gorsuch, they should have.
It's Neil Gorsuch. Much more later tonight and tomorrow, but with a 49-year-old Scalia clone getting a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court, I think we can all agree that.
I am highly dismayed that this Jake Fuentes piece decrying the protests over the immigration ban got so much play on social media today. Fuentes, an executive for Capital One.
Of all the many emotions I feel when contemplating the Bannon presidency, the most dominant one is often simply profound embarrassment: President Donald Trump has two “finalists” for his Supreme.
I have new online piece, co-authored with Dani Nedal, at Foreign Affairs: President Donald Trump believes that America makes terrible deals—from the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to the North American.
On January 18, 2015, the New England Patriots defeated the Indianapolis Colts 45-7. After the game, the Colts alleged that Patriots were using illegal deflated footballs in the first half,.
Goes to Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah): Orrin Hatch charged Democrats with acting "like idiots" on Tuesday as they boycotted a Senate Finance Committee hearing in order to block a vote.
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