Month: December 2016
Example #1: The execution of former Jets running back Joe McKnight. Ronald Gasser, the man authorities say shot and killed former NFL player Joe McKnight, was released from custody overnight.
The answer is no: The driving narrative for the results of the November election has run contrary to that. According to a broad swath of popular understanding, Donald Trump will.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., center, and Senate Democrats gather outside the Capitol to urge Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-Ohio, and other House.
That title suggests a high bar. As you might expect though, an essay in The Federalist is going to be able to clear it. And here we have this pablum.
This is remarkable, and severely damning: Apropos of IOP mtg, this is how much Trump dominated news coverage in the general election: pic.twitter.com/eMfXlgjh7R— Monkey Cage (@monkeycageblog) December 2, 2016 This.
One of the many reasons to be depressed by Trump narrowly capturing the Electoral College campus of Trump University: She lost. We lost. Women lost. Racism, nationalism, and “economic anxiety”.
Noah Feldman argues that decades of conservative federalism will now help liberals on issues like sanctuary cities. President-elect Donald Trump says he will make “sanctuary cities” help deport immigrants by.
The biggest long-term threat of Trumpism is the end of democracy. That might sound like hyperbole, but it isn't. All we have to do is look at the last several.