A relatively strong performance doesn’t change the narrative.
Former President Trump routinely broke the law with respect to protecting public records.
The former VP is focused on beating Bernie Sanders but his team is looking ahead.
The size of the Democratic Presidential field, combined with other things peculiar to the way Democrats pick their nominee, is leading some to wonder if we might see a brokered convention in 2020.
Reports yesterday had former Vice-President Biden entering the Presidential field as early as tomorrow. Those plans appear to be delayed. but an an announcement still appears to be coming.
After a flood of stories saying the former Vice President is unsuitable for the modern era, the inevitable pushback is happening.
The Trump White House has leaked more than any in recent memory. Some of the leakers have explained what motivates them.
The special counsel may be moving beyond the 2016 campaign and into post-election obstruction of justice.
According to one insider, “There’s no leadership, no trust, no direction and this point there’s very little hope.”
With time running out in the year, it’s looking increasingly unlikely that the Senate GOP will be able to meet its deadlines on passing a tax reform bill.
Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen are leaving after a dispute with their chief investor.
With no real opponents in the race for the Democratic nomination, Hillary Clinton has no reason to rush getting into the race.
Bob Woodward once again has Washington abuzz with a White House scoop. This one is BS.
President Obama is likely to win re-election while overwhelmingly losing the white vote. Does it matter?
What’s the truth about last night’s debate exchange about Libya?
Politico’s Mike Allen reports that several Republicans are expected to speak at the Democratic National Convention next month.
Not surprisingly, the Supercommittee is a Super Failure.
Another round of rumors is out claiming that Chris Christie is thinking about running for President.
The Obama administration is arguing the 14th Amendment renders the debt ceiling moot.
Keith Olbermann was reportedly suspended for failing to apologize for making political donations to Democratic candidates, but it really seems intended to serve to justify the illusion that MSNBC’s programming is not partisan.
Unnamed Republican leaders are lined up to ensure that anybody but the former VP nominee is the party’s 2012 standard bearer.