Michael Bloomberg won't run for president after all. There is all of 1 person sad about this fact. His name is Michael Bloomberg. Yet the New York Times is there.
I was at the Vienna Museum the other day and I saw the weirdest piece of art. It was this strange 18th century head with this bizarre expression like he.
The Supreme Court's quick, clean slapdown of Roy Moore is certainly a massive improvement from the time, not very long ago, in which Supreme Court decisions were being used to.
Whenever someone criticizes arguments in favor of not voting or casting a admittedly quixotic third-party vote because voters should be able to support candidates that meet all of their specifications.
Because that's what the government intended after World War II: “We have a national myth that the reason our metropolitan areas are segregated is for informal reasons—private prejudice, differences in.
I thought this Marshall piece on the Trump voter was pretty much right on. Trump's rise is not about Trump's appeal per se. It's about that a large section of.
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More reviews are in! “They have no infrastructure,” said Scott Reed, who is unaffiliated with any campaign but serves as the chief political strategist for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce..
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