Month: August 2018
It was my wife! She did it! I’m innocent I tell you! Innocent! California Rep. Duncan Hunter (R) says in a new interview that his wife was responsible for his campaign’s spending, appearin
I guess this was overdetermined: A bill that would have significantly bolstered the nation’s defenses against electoral interference has been held up in the Senate at the behest of the White House,
This is the grave of William Jennings Bryan. One of the most complicated and fascinating figures in American history, Bryan was born in Salem, Illinois in 1860 to a locally prominent political family
Donald Trump argues that “never rat on your friends and always keep your mouth shut” should be codified as a legal principle: Last November, a person close to the Trump administration spea
I wish The Hill had published this under what I assume was the original title, “Pull My Finger”: I suppose the premise is so obviously silly it doesn’t require elaboration, but what
As Adam Sewrer observes, Trumpism has clear roots in the kleptocratic apartheid police states of the Jim Crow South: What Trump seeks is nothing less than a federal government that enriches himself an
Christine Brennan: Shock of all shocks, Urban Meyer has survived to coach another day. Of course he has. Ohio State’s board of trustees never was going to have the courage to fire him for keeping on
This is the grave of the vile right-wing anti-union extremist senator from Ohio, Robert Taft. The son of William Howard Taft and grandson of former attorney general Alphonso Taft, Robert had one job a
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- George Atiyeh
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- Apart from that Mrs. Lincoln