Along came Bill Evans
No matter his personal woes, Evans almost always vouchsafed his listeners something not merely to dig but to cherish
Jacob Heilbrunn is editor of The National Interest. He lives in Washington DC
No matter his personal woes, Evans almost always vouchsafed his listeners something not merely to dig but to cherish
Poor Chet Baker. He really was born to be blue
The President’s decades-long experience in Washington is serving him well
Biden dumped his bipartisan promises overboard in order to score a victory
How costly is the Texas senator’s trip to Cancun?
Which is the bigger long-term risk for Republican senators?
Remain unmoved to the songs on Lifeline and you’re made of much sterner stuff
’Tis the season for collectible vinyl
As Biden secures the Electoral College votes, Trump’s AG ‘resigns’
Barr has abandoned the quest for the fabled voter fraud that has so preoccupied Trump ever since the evening of November 3
The revolution is devouring its children
In a sense, Trump gets off scot-free if he loses
There will be no resurrection
Gone is any focus on Barrett’s personal life. Discussion of her fervent religious beliefs are verboten
As his coronavirus-stricken advisers fall by the wayside like flies, Trump plots his return to the Oval Office
The President is as allergic to pursuing any serious legislation as he is to paying his taxes
The First Lady finds her voice on night two of the RNC
The seemingly innocuous candidate has morphed into the most dangerous opponent Trump has ever faced
The strongman looks weak
Parscale’s ‘Death Star’ may soon meet its cinematic fate