Working-class Americans say they’re voting for their interests. NPR apostles say they suffer from ‘white rage’ and ‘precarious manhood.’ Who’s right?
Unchecked border-crossings, fading churches, disintegrating families, DEI deans and worthless degrees ensure that the American future will be miserable—and that those who will inherit it will be Democrats
Nonstop dramatics about the GOP threat to democracy is part of an attempt to cement Democratic Party hegemony, not ensure election integrity
The populist wave is receding, leaving neoliberal elites in charge of both parties and a beleaguered working class out in the cold
A memo to current and aspiring Republican Party leaders
And why that’s not a good thing
Eighty years after that dark night in Europe, America’s midterms were a contest to see how much of the country could be mobilized on a basis of hysteria and mass loathing
Eight candidates who have expressed blatantly anti-Semitic views, or who openly associate with anti-Semites
We Want Our Tsumommy!
A daughter recalls the conversations she had with her late father, and wonders if he would have aligned with Trump’s nasty campaign
The travesty that unfolded in Cleveland
The unfathomable harbinger of doomsday? Or just a political blip?
I grew up in a family that always voted for Democrats. Then I joined an Orthodox community filled with Republicans. Where do I stand? Somewhere in between.
The GOP candidate lines up to bash Obama and his Iran deal at the tony and influential congregation at the beach
The U.S. Army veteran will represent New York’s 1st Congressional District
House majority leader quickly rebuked by Nancy Pelosi, angry Twitter users
With the president and the prime minister otherwise occupied, will this year’s AIPAC confab bring any results?
A surprising call for conservatives to stop running against it
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