Does Media Bias Kill Democracy?
Douglas ChristianDouglas Christian is a multimedia Capitol Hill reporter. He has covered the 2016 Democratic and Republican conventions as a
Read moreA little bit of everything
Douglas ChristianDouglas Christian is a multimedia Capitol Hill reporter. He has covered the 2016 Democratic and Republican conventions as a
Read moreAs the political landscape continues to evolve, the direction of the GOP under a potential Trump presidency signals a departure from previous administrations. With a focus on domestic affairs and a reevaluation of foreign policy, the Republican Party is poised for significant changes should Donald Trump return to the White House.
Read moreI’m not here to challenge Les Cohen’s partisan opinions of this or that presidential candidate. But I draw the line at myths or omissions around the Electoral College like those contained in his April 24 op-ed, “Missing the Point-Is the Electoral College Constitutional?”
Read moreDonald Trump may one day be imprisoned for persistently claiming that Joe Biden stole the 2020 election. I’m talking about what is known as “The Big Lie.” Ironically, a better argument can be made, albeit for different reasons, that it was Trump who stole the 2016 election by gaming the Electoral College process which is unconstitutional.
Read moreCertainly, the argument is strong that Dick Cheney made it much more likely that George Bush would win two elections, 2000 and 2004; Sarah Palin was surely significant in McCain’s loss in 2008 and Kamala Harris will be blamed, perhaps correctly, if Trump wins in 2024.
Read moreLast night President Joe Biden’s SOTU was memorable and the Republican response was strong, but the former is the topic of this article.
Read moreI respect Joe Biden, but he’s too old and isn’t getting any younger. His traditional, decades-old concept of bipartisan collaboration across the aisles of the House and Senate is ridiculously outdated. At this stage in his political career, Joe needs to be advising our government, not running it.
Read moreLarry Hogan has an executive personality. He likes being in charge, making things happen. He doesn’t like negotiating or even consulting with legislators, even with members of his own Republican Party.
Read moreSupreme Court justices were skeptical of Colorado’s decision to remove former President Donald Trump from the Republican primary ballot during Thursday’s oral arguments.
Read moreDemonstrators stood in front of the Supreme Court Thursday, most of them making the case that former President Donald Trump should be kept off of the Colorado primary ballot.
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