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The vibes campaign is running on fumes
Ben Domenech is a US editor-at-large of The Spectator and a Fox News contributor.
The vibes campaign is running on fumes
It is sure to result in them casting paranoid eyes at mommy and daddy
When it comes to what a Trump or Harris presidency could achieve, the answer may be determined by a handful of extremely close senatorial elections
The bell is about to ring
Bill Clinton’s mistake is being too honest about what he thinks is really going on
They never do
Joe recently seemed intentionally to distract from his vice president and remind everyone that he’s still around
Who is this for? It’s not for swing voters
Walz proved a much less impressive debater than anyone could’ve imagined
From our UK edition
Vice-presidential debates rarely matter in politics except as fodder for jokes and, for today’s lazier commentariat, memes of the lesser variety. The greatest moment in modern vice-presidential debate history is Lloyd Bentsen’s ‘you’re no Jack Kennedy’ zinger of Dan Quayle, a debate win so effective that Bentsen and Michael Dukakis lost 40 states. Dick Cheney and Joe Lieberman’s
She’s making life more difficult for her party
The attempt to play the both-sides-ing game is going to be a lasting problem for the left
Despite the chaos, nothing changes
And neither campaign seems to be talking to the American people about what they keep telling us they care about
Initial overreactions return to fundamentals
The vice presidential candidate’s biographical points have significant political resonance in 2024
The Trump team shouldn’t change anything about its debate approach
Mama, there goes that man again
Like, ‘why don’t we fully appreciate the total bind Adolf Hitler was in when he had just so many prisoners of war thanks to German success on the battlefield?’
Beneath the vibes, warring factions