What’s behind the simultaneous shift in voting patterns of Jews, Blacks, Hispanic Americans, and Asians?
Some of the greatest minds in America have gathered in the pages of the country’s leading weekly to declare how little they understand things now, and how little they care to understand them moving forward
Making sense of the presidential election
The answer depends in part on what you mean by ‘Jewish’
The former president lost big on Nov. 5. But he doesn’t seem interested in leaving D.C., or American politics.
Stop believing what you see on television and social media and start paying attention to local government and the U.S. Constitution
No matter who wins or loses, we can look forward to four more years of Chicago on the Potomac
Republican activists say they have to water down the reality of their opponents’ agenda in focus groups. ‘They just don’t believe it’s true. It can’t be.‘
In a roundtable discussion, Jewish supporters of the vice president talk about how Israel and antisemitism factor into their political priorities, what’s on the line for America in November, and their reservations about their own candidate
In a roundtable discussion, Jewish supporters of the former president talk about how Israel and antisemitism factor into their decisions, which other issues matter to them, and what they really think of their candidate
In 1972, he was a wounded, disillusioned political observer who turned a beating in Chicago into a potent source of rage at the machine
Timothy Crouse’s brilliant book about the servile self-importance of political reporters, ‘The Boys on the Bus,’ describes a disease that now infects the entire country
Thirty-five years after the Cold War fizzled, America’s most entertaining and iconoclastic writer about culture and politics remains too hot to handle
Trump is no longer just his own property
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