A Specious Comparison of Voting Rules
No, Colorado’s voting regulations are not roughly the same as Georgia’s.
No, Colorado’s voting regulations are not roughly the same as Georgia’s.
A criminal trial is a poor venue for solving society’s problems.
Apparently, all those states legislating on transgender kids playing sports are doing it for no reason.
The beloved author of children’s books had died days short of her 105th birthday.
The author of “Lonesome Dove,” “Terms of Endearment,” and so many more great novels is gone at 84.
Multiple indicators point to a decline in the representativeness of the American system.
Appoint more Asian American and Pacific Islanders. Or else!
The quasi-monopoly power of the world’s largest bookstore is problematic. Maybe.
The fixes worsen the stated problem (more on Iowa and other states’ attempts to restrict voting).
Reflections on the events of 6 January two months later.
The fecklessness of U.S. human rights policy in full display.
The Senate’s last conservative Democrat is taking President Biden’s call for unity seriously.
As expected, the second impeachment trial of the 45th President will proceed.
It is not a tool to foster compromise. It is tool of obstruction, plain and simple.
Historical precedents fall apart when we’re in a truly unprecedented time.
The man still can’t get out of his own way.
The legal debates are unsettled but we can all agree that Rand Paul is a moron.
Policy wonks are seeing a refreshing return to the normal order. Some believe that’s a bad thing.
The 46th President has been busy signing proclamations signaling a new direction.
Losing viewers to fringe networks, the Fair and Balanced team is joining them.
Some of the Capitol rioters were much more dangerous than others.
The 45th President will go down in infamy, setting a record that’s unlikely to be broken.
There are multiple ongoing plots and reasonable fear of infiltration of security forces.
The live coverage of Wednesday’s assault on American democracy underplayed its seriousness.