Obama: I Could Have Beaten Trump And Won A Third Term
President Obama thinks he would have beaten Donald Trump. And he’s probably right.
President Obama thinks he would have beaten Donald Trump. And he’s probably right.
While you were celebrating Christmas, Israel was blasting the Obama Administration and cozying up to the incoming Trump Administration.
Be clear on what one is defending.
Concepts, basic applications, and even a bibliography! Merry Festivus, everyone.
The economy grew strongly in the third quarter of the year, but it doesn’t seem likely to last.
Republicans are afraid to oppose Donald Trump for fear that his supporters will come after them.
The number of faithless electors was both historical and trivial.
While hardly the most compelling argument against an archaic institution, yesterday’s silliness was noteworthy.
Trump will maintain some level of private security once in office.
Beginning late this morning, the Electors in each of the states will meet to carry out their Constitutional function. Despite the drama accompanying this year’s election, there’s likely to be far less drama than some people seem to be hoping for.
In the wake of the Democratic victory in the North Carolina Governor’s race, the Republican-controlled legislature has stripped the Governor’s office of significant power.
Wherein a law professor makes the absurd argument that the Electoral College, which exists pursuant to the Constitution, is unconstitutional.
To nobody’s surprise, Dylann Roof was convicted of the race-motivated murders in a Charleston church.
Republicans sure have changed their mind about Vladimir Putin.
The Federal Reserve Board raised interest rates for only the second time in a decade, but it still seems like it’s chasing an inflation monster that doesn’t exist.
Hillary Clinton’s national campaign wasn’t nearly as well-organized as we’d been led to believe.
Congressional term limits are a good idea, but they are only a partial solution at best and may not be the best solution to the problems facing our political system.
A controversial member of George W. Bush’s foreign policy team is up for a post in Donald Trump’s State Department.
The head of the biggest energy company in the world is reportedly Donald Trump’s pick for Secretary of State.
Good thing the world is a static, simple place…
New information raises serious questions about the integrity of the 2016 elections, and about Donald Trump and his supporters.
Another conflict of interest for President-Elect Trump.
Notwithstanding the election results, support for eliminating the Electoral College is at a 20-year low.
As things stand, Democrats will have a hard time winning back control in the Senate in 2018.
Three of the top four national security positions in Donald Trump’s Cabinet will be filled by retired Generals. This isn’t necessarily a good thing.
Despite a video that clearly shows what appears to be cold-blooded murder, the trial of a South Carolina cop who shot an African-American man in the back while he ran away ended in a hung jury. Fortunately, this isn’t the end of the road.
I’m in the New York Times’ “Room for Debate” with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and Duke’s Peter Feaver.