Conservative Twitter Pounces on Obama, Clinton for Expressing Sympathy for 'Easter Worshippers' Killed in Sri Lankan Attacks
Is referring to someone as an "Easter worshipper" really an attempt to minimize their Christian identity?
Is referring to someone as an "Easter worshipper" really an attempt to minimize their Christian identity?
It's too early to make predictions based on public opinion surveys.
"I want you to know that and I want you to feel that deep inside-49 people died because of the rhetoric that you put out there."
Like Hillary Clinton, the senator seems to think that Libya is a foreign policy success story.
There are more forms of hepatitis than there are major parties in America.
Who's ready for a class war from the party of John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, Michael Bloomberg, and the Kennedy/Roosevelt clans?
Are we really going to shut down the internet because Hillary Clinton ran a bad campaign and blew an easy win?
You certainly didn't ask to see these three again on a presidential debate stage.
Another device was reportedly sent to the office of Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
When everything is politicized, everything becomes a death match. That ain't good.
According to the former Democratic presidential nominee, "you cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for."
Clinton runs with a Kamala Harris whopper that's already been debunked.
As with school shootings, terrible events breed really bad policy ideas.
Americans are recoiling "against the churning of an open society, against the spontaneous order that is the alternative to statism." That ain't gonna end well.
Nice to see that the nation's top law enforcement officer is aware of "innocent until proven guilty."
The former governor cut government's size, scope, and spending in Massachusetts. Now he says he wants to shrink the federal government too.
They posed as cyberactivists to release the stolen documents, the Justice Department alleges.
It's time for this intrusive, politicized, and overly powerful agency to be dumped.
The president reverts to his original, highly implausible excuse for dismissing the FBI director.
The DOJ's inspector general concludes that James Comey acted wrongly but not politically and that an FBI agent said "we'll stop" Trump from winning but didn't act on it.
Salena Zito talks about the coaltion that is reshaping American politics.
The suit claims a RICO conspiracy and demands millions.
When can we as a country admit that the "most-qualified candidate in history" lost the 2016 election and get on with living our lives?
In the battle of smug liberals vs. conservative trolls, the former Democratic nominee makes a strong showing.
The 2016 Libertarian presidential candidate on "Aleppo," Donald Trump's unexpected good points, and why Hillary Clinton's trolls were worse than Russian ones.
The cartoonist-turned-political-prognisticator talks about "master persuaders" and winning arguments in a "world where facts don't matter."
"No pony has ever attacked an American politician," the lawsuit notes.
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Republicans are beating up on Hillary Clinton because that's what partisans do.
The former first lady, senator, and secretary of state interprets the classics.
Clinton takes complete ownership for how her actions are all your fault.
She thought about making it a campaign plank but backed down for fear of "cannibalizing" other programs.
The Fifth Column interviews the ex-Reasoner about this week's political controversies
Kentucky senator talks about his vote on intervention-authorizations, says John McCain "has never met a war he wasn't interested in getting the U.S. involved in," and worries about "these generals whispering in" Trump's "ears every day."
Fishy Facebook ads do not undermine the integrity of the electoral process.
"What Happened" invites readers to make an unflattering comparison with the mad queen of Westeros.
Politicians have cultivated economic illiteracy to make their pursuit of power easier.
As people rightly freak out over a president invoking nuclear war, a trip through recent history shows widespread support for pre-emptive bombing.
Making excuses for power is a bipartisan disease. Here's how to recognize the sickness.
The GOP health plan tacitly accepts Obamacare's central premise: that governments should micromanage insurance markets.
Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian influence on the 2016 presidential election could take the blame off Clinton for losing.
In comparing Trump and Clinton, the senator apparently meant to highlight the distinction between impropriety and criminality.
The charge implies that the president realized he was doing something wrong.
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