The California fires and the reckoning on liberal governance
As the smoke clears, we are left to survey the wreckage, pick up the pieces and rebuild — and learn lessons that prevent history repeating
As the smoke clears, we are left to survey the wreckage, pick up the pieces and rebuild — and learn lessons that prevent history repeating
As much as anything else, Citizen is a book of omissions
At the start of this century the party had a very clear picture of what the future was supposed to look like. Trump proved it a mirage
Donald J. Trump is, without a doubt, the most remarkable American politician to hold office since 1945
Plus: Christmas, cocktails and congressmen
Major sports stars prove Trump is the cultural moment
The fierce cultural battles at the heart of the Democratic Party’s future
A new era and new challenges
Merciful God, the election is over. Now, it’s time for recriminations. Let the games begin
He will either win outright, or he won’t, and the lawyers on both sides will have a field day
Voters will determine who has the better strategy
Bill Clinton’s mistake is being too honest about what he thinks is really going on
Initial overreactions return to fundamentals
The Kamala Harris campaign clearly isn’t about policies or speeches; it’s about willing her presidency into existence
Unhinged left-wing conspiracy theories have entered the mainstream
If the Washington elite had its way, every national government from now until Doomsday would be another Popular Front
What the candidates and moderators need to do and need to avoid
After a summer of chaos, a standard convention
For the people condemning ‘Genocide Joe,’ it may only be a matter of time before they set their sights on ‘Killer Kamala’