No Comfort In Trump Foreign Policy
Trump's shameful wimping out under firm questioning about Iraq may reflect troubles in the polls.
Trump's shameful wimping out under firm questioning about Iraq may reflect troubles in the polls.
Trump is now the clear favorite to win the GOP nomination.
But the uncertainty surrounding the race in its final moments suggests the weakness of her candidacy.
Sanders has been a consistent supporter of police unions, which resist reform.
Neither major party's leading candidate represents something new. They are the last gasp of a broken system.
Democratic wonks have delivered harsh assessments of the presidential candidate's policy proposals.
Common concerns over crony capitalism and criminal justice, different solutions, and a thinly veiled warning shot to Republicans
Trump likes wars. He just doesn't like losing them.
Also calls himself a constitutionalist.
The billionaire developer has abandoned his support for "assault weapon" bans and waiting periods.
George W. Bush has culpability for both 9/11 and the Iraq war. Keep the pressure on, Donald.
What he really wants is a justice that will agree with what he believes the law should be.
Bernie Sanders is "much more than a human Birkenstock."
We tried, we really tried, to Make America Kinda OK Again.
Dems & Reps both have a good argument in the fight over who should pick the next Supreme Court member. Sadly, the argument is that both sides are sacks of shit.
A conspiratorial vibe is central to Trump's campaign message.
Forget the supposed gender divide in Bernie Sanders support. The real divide over Sanders lies between white and non-white Democrats.
Clinton, who was for mass incarceration before she was against it, fills in some blanks in her agenda.
In the 1990s, Clinton, Madeleine Albright, and even Gloria Steinem sacrificed principle for political advantage.
A closer look at the participants suggests a little more.
This is happening at the same time Gallup finds libertarian voters outnumber conservatives, liberals, and populist voters. Do the math, reformers!
They promise a world they cannot possibly provide.
"Obviously, the war in Iraq was a big, fat mistake," Trump declares during GOP debate.
President says he's going to try anyway.
They are afraid to admit that the insurgent billionaire is genuinely popular among all types of Republicans.
Despite nativist positions, Trump pulls more Latinos than any of the other GOP candidates.
It's blowhard versus blowhard.
A seemingly petty fight over criticism of the president highlights a party struggle for a new identity.
Confused about role of trade in improving relations, open to being a world policeman.
Factory jobs, the woman's vote, Henry Kissinger - it's all here and in just 90 seconds.
Sanders took on Clinton's record on regime change, and he had some things to say about Henry Kissinger too.
Acknowledging the role of the democratic will of the people and democratically-enacted laws in problems with policing would require taking responsibility.
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The candidate seeded a generation of liberty-minded young people.
Governor poised to suspend presidential campaign.
The New Hampshire primaries show that the wheels are coming off traditional party politics. That's a good thing.
Young male voters overwhelmingly feel the Bern, as well.
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