Obama Warns Democrats Against ‘Circular Firing Squads’
“We have to be careful in balancing big dreams and bold ideas with also recognizing that typically change happens in steps.”
“We have to be careful in balancing big dreams and bold ideas with also recognizing that typically change happens in steps.”
As many states contemplate restoring voting rights to felons who have completed their sentence, a leading Democrat wants to go further.
The Constitution’s invitation to struggle over foreign policy continues.
Princeton historian Sean Wilentz lays to rest a pernicious idea propagated by . . . Princeton historian Sean Wilentz.
The Justice Department has issued a damning report.
A reminder that over 3 million citizens have no effective influence over the federal government.
It now appears that the Attorney General is keeping publicly-releasable information hidden away longer than necessary.
Senate Republicans are pushing for the end of minority obstruction—and the Democrats can’t wait.
Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris are leading the field and Pete Bittigieg is doing surprisingly well.
While polarization in our national politics gets the most attention, several states also face serious rural-urban tensions.
In 2016, a crowded Republican field yielded an unlikely nominee. Could history repeat itself in 2020?
The replacement of Anthony Kennedy with Brett Kavanaugh is already having a significant impact.
After a flood of stories saying the former Vice President is unsuitable for the modern era, the inevitable pushback is happening.
He’s a national treasure who has been appropriately honored for a lifetime of service and sacrifice. But this seems different.
In some expert trolling, the Senate Majority Leader decries “mindless, undiscriminating obstruction for the sake of obstruction.”
Findings of “foreign influence, conflicts of interest, concerning personal conduct, financial problems, drug use, and criminal conduct” were dismissed.
The White House clearly doesn’t have a plan beyond attacking Obamacare to score political points.