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Still trying to figure out just who was cheering at Trump's visit to the CIA? The answer is: it's murky. Like at his press conference, there were supporters brought in—apparently.
I have a piece in today's Newsday on the swirling fog around Trump foreign policy. LGM regulars won't see much new in it, but I do talk briefly about states that might be.
Apparently Donald Trump wants to destroy reorganize the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), sees the European Union (EU) as a competitor, and thinks that Germany is an enemy of the United.
I guess it's not surprising that the Russians would see Trump as one of their own, an appealing figure to sell whatever. @DanaDelany The continuation of the story. Just a.
In the United States, Political Science is conventionally divided into four major subfields: American Politics, Comparative Politics, International Relations, and Political Theory. These divisions lack strong intellectual justification. They are largely.
Of course: As Donald Trump prepares to assume the presidency after campaigning to restore American jobs, a Virginia winery owned by his son, Eric Trump, has applied for permission to.
Once again, Teen Vogue is speaking the political truth that the New York Times and Washington Post and Wall Street Journal won't speak. Wait, what? Well, you take awesome politics.
Shakezula posted on the Washington Post story last night, and Scott beat me to it today. There's nothing surprising in the general contours of the emerging reports: Russian agents and organs.