The Senator from Minnesota is no longer a candidate for Vice President.
The President’s unhinged Twitter rants have drawn a rebuke from an unlikely source.
The Tara Reade allegations haven’t hurt the presumptive nominee with the party.
The presumptive Democratic nominee says, “They aren’t true. This never happened.”
It doesn’t look like the Progressive wing is uniting any time soon.
The longtime talking head is the latest poster boy for #MeToo. And mandatory retirement.
There’s a very real possibility the legitimacy of the 2020 election will be contested.
Thursday night’s Democratic debate drew the lowest numbers of any of this season’s debates.
After a two-year investigation, the Inspector General of the Department of Justice found no basis for the conspiracy theories being pushed by the Republicans regarding the Russia investigation.
Much like the President they obsequiously defend, Republicans have become useful idiots in Russia’s war on Western liberal democracy.
Given the times we live in, you may be tempted to argue about politics tomorrow. Here’s my advice — don’t do it.
Andrew Yang is upset about the fact that he’s largely being ignored at the Democratic debates. He’s right, but that’s at least partly his fault.
Wednesday night’s debate drew the smallest television audience of any of the debates so far.
The fifth Democratic debate brought some candidate clashes, but hardly the no-holds-barred type of event you might expect for this late in the pre-primary process.
Taking a look at the state of the race as Democratic prepare to clash in tonight’s fifth debate.
As the impeachment proceedings move forward, Democrats are shifting their focus to a specific, and powerful, charge.
The fourth Democratic debate saw a viewership dip from September, but there are likely some good reasons for that.
The impending impeachment of the President is likely to reveal Republicans on Capitol Hill to be the cowards we already knew they were.
Fox News Channel in general, and Fox And Friends in particular, have become nothing but a propaganda network for the White House and the President.
New York City’s Mayor ends a campaign that was going nowhere.
The stage for the third Democratic debate, scheduled for mid-September, is set and its half the size of its predecessors.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders has signed on with Fox News Channel to continue her career of lying on behalf of the President.
David Koch, one-half of the Koch Brothers and the head of a wide-ranging business empire who also went on to have a huge impact on politics and cultural philanthropy, has died at the age of 79.
Washington Governor Jay Inslee is the latest candidate to drop ou of the race for the Democratic Presidential nomination. He won’t be the last.
President Trump doubled down on his tirade against Jewish American Democrats from yesterday with some even more offensive comments.
Mark Halperin, the former MSNBC political analyst who was accused of misconduct during the height of the #MeToo Movement, is trying to make a comeback with a new book.
Beto O’Rourke is once again rejecting the idea of running for Senate instead of President.
Jeffrey Epstein’s death by suicide has led to many legitimate questions that should be investigated. It has also led to the rise of a number of baseless conspiracy theories.
As was the case in June, the second night of the second Democratic debate was seen by more people than the first night.
It looks like fewer people are tuning in for the second Democratic debate.
How insidious talking points spread in the modern media environment.
Once again, twenty candidates will participate in the second debate scheduled to take place over two nights at the end of the month.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has a challenger. Much like 2014, though, it’s far too early to start writing his political obituary.
President Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un met at the Demilitarized Zone for what amounts to their third summit in a year. As with the previous two, there was nothing of substance accomplished.