The Post-Trump GOP Will Not Go Back To ‘Normal’
Contrary to the hopes of some, getting rid of Trump isn’t going to purge the GOP of Trumpism.
Contrary to the hopes of some, getting rid of Trump isn’t going to purge the GOP of Trumpism.
President Trump’s first choice to replace John Kelly as Chief of Staff turned the job down, leading one to wonder why anyone would want the job.
Newt Gingrich has endorsed President Trump’s use of the rhetoric of Josef Stalin to attack the American news media.
As the allegations of sexual harassment grow, reports are also growing that Roger Ailes may be out at Fox News much sooner than many may have anticipated.
The fallout from Donald Trump’s debate performance, and his comments afterward, continues, and it’s leading some to wonder if we may finally be at the end of this ridiculous charade.
Worst part about being named HaHa Clinton-Dix? ‘The whole President Clinton thing with Monica Lewinsky’
It turns out, the NRA behind the game is not the National Rifle Association.
An Internet meme that Robert Mugabe has been named UN Tourism Ambassador is untrue.
The Washington Post prematurely posted that Rick Santorum was dropping out of the race on its news wire and Bloomberg made the story viral while the Post was verifying its accuracy.
Six states are likely to decide the 2012 election.
The entire above-the-fold of Drudge Report is devoted to anti-Gingrich stories, which continue on scrolling.
Apparently, people who work for the government are surfing the World Wide Web.
Michael Gerson argues that the source of our polarization isn’t the Democrats and the Republicans but the Ugly Party and the Grown-Up Party.
Sharing your unvarnished thoughts on a listserv is just asking for trouble, as Dave Weigel is the latest to discover.