Could Donald Trump’s revisionist history leave the GOP in the lurch?
Trump has responded to his midterm travails by doubling down on the insults
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Trump has responded to his midterm travails by doubling down on the insults
In 2020, if Trump prevails in either Michigan or Pennsylvania, and holds Ohio and Florida, he is almost assured victory
If you add a few disgruntled Republicans to her coalition, she’ll win
The midterms follow a predictable pattern, which offers no guide to presidential contests. Why pretend otherwise?
Americans are more eager than ever to get results right
The CNN man gets to amplify his role as victim of a nefarious administration
As Theresa May’s government crumbles, David Davis and Owen Paterson make their move
Did the President’s wife break the glass ceiling?
Small cities in the Midwest are steadily growing
Pelosi will most likely keep the speaker’s gavel. But she is being left behind by the new-look Democratic Party
If the aim was to elevate places that have been ‘left behind,’ NYC and NOVA should have been at the bottom of the list
Mr Trump should be warned that the French have a history of responding violently to attempts to open the wine market
Trump should go back to his roots with Chuck and Nancy
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‘What? This time they’re going to mean it, and I am supposed to act like this is going to change something — for them or me?’
President Trump ought to have used his Saturday platform to tell Europeans what an awful idea American intervention in World War One really was
The Democrats have yet to adapt to a political world where Obama is no longer the big, bright sun of the political universe
It’s no good the French president warning against the rise of nationalism without addressing the causes
Factionalism within the White House itself and in-fighting over Washington’s China policy was on full display
Does the President know Matt Whitaker?
It’s time to ditch the Paul Ryan legislative agenda and play nice with Nancy
The two men have such a great personal connection, perhaps they can comfort each other
Media commentators can refute what I saw, but I’ve spoken with many British Muslims who agree with my portrayals
In defense of third-party voters
Kellyanne’s husband calls Matthew Whitaker a ‘nobody’ who has been appointed at Trump’s whim
I have at times wondered whether Jim Acosta pays the president a retainer for making him such a recognizable figure
Globalists beware: inflation is a tax on the poor
The effort to Make America Great Again will continue, just a little more slowly and circuitously than it would have done had the Republicans held the house
The President pulled out the stops to keep the Senate – and he has reason to gloat here, as he already is
Compared to 1994, 2006, and 2010, this would appear a tamer reaction to an embattled president
The Democrats are now in the majority on committees with subpoena power
The presidential election of 2016 should have taught pundits and politicos not to trust the polls. But the nation’s most highly educated seem to be the slowest to learn
It was the beginning of the end for the Left in 2016 and DeSantis and Scott are doing well in the early going. Redux?
Trump is so divisive that the networks couldn’t agree on who he was dividing