Marjorie Taylor Greene Stripped of Committee Assignments
House Democrats have done what their Republican colleagues refused to do.
House Democrats have done what their Republican colleagues refused to do.
Mitch McConnell is testing out his spine again.
Weeks of claims of rigged elections may well have cost the GOP the Senate.
Our two-party system distorts the representativeness of our politics.
Historical precedents fall apart when we’re in a truly unprecedented time.
The man still can’t get out of his own way.
The bane of the Trump presidency is already thwarting President Biden.
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.
Biden’s America is a place and idea in which the trappings of empire or glory are ephemera in comparison with perennial human relationships—families; friendships; communities; schools; neighbors; partners.
Large chunks of a hackish report were lifted from previous works of Commission members.
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.
A one-time denizen of Blogger’s Row at CPAC has come a long way.
As we assess Trump’s role in all of this, it is important to think through what he did (and did not) do.
A large, well-trained police force was unprepared for a foreseeable crisis.
The President of the United States is a national security threat. Can we get rid of him now?
The President who promised to “Make America Great Again” has made her a laughingstock. And worse.
It will be symbolic, but the symbol will be an anti-democratic one.
President Trump’s illegal plan to exclude illegal aliens may have been thwarted.
Trump brags about being the “most admired” and provides yet another example of poor understanding of data.
His tantrum stopped checks over the weekend but Congress called his bluff.
First whining about losing, now whining about legislation. (And creating chaos along the way).
Roger Stone, Paul Manafort, and Charles Kushner are among last night’s lucky recipients.
The Georgia governor and his family are under attack because he did his job.
The junior Senator from Kentucky is drawing a lot of attention to himself on “fraud.”
Meanwhile, a report states that a Trump admin official pushed infections to promote herd immunity.
Peaceful protests were once again followed by nighttime clashes.