Trump’s New Self-Care Routine: Filing Sad Lawsuits
President Trump does not believe in the legitimacy of the electoral process unless he wins—and sometimes, not even then. In 2016, he complained after the Iowa caucuses that “either a new election...
View ArticleThere’s a Lot We Don’t Know About the Promising Covid Vaccine
Pfizer and BioNTech, a German biotechnology company, announced Monday that their coronavirus vaccine may be 90 percent effective at preventing Covid-19, according to early results. Although experts...
View ArticleIvanka in Exile
What now, for Ivanka Trump? Since publishing her unpleasant-to-pronounce self-help book, Women Who Work, in 2017 and closing her poorly performing personal fashion line in 2018, the favorite first...
View ArticleHow the World Gave Up on the Stateless
For almost a decade, Josef Ben-David was stateless. The son of a Jewish elementary school teacher in Czarist Russia, he hated his native country, where prevalent antisemitism made his life impossible....
View ArticlePostelection Misinformation and Massacre Threats on Conservatives’ Favorite...
If you want to understand the state of social media, take a look at a Twitter account called @FacebooksTop10. Maintained by New York Times journalist Kevin Roose, the account tweets a daily list of the...
View ArticleWhy Are Democrats Shielding Republican Liars?
Speaking with CNN on Tuesday morning, Democratic Senator Chris Coons danced a tired routine. As the interview turned toward the refusal by Republican congressional leaders to refute the lame-duck...
View ArticleThe Agenda Is Still Survival
At the start of the week, as the Trump coup attempt cranked into gear, there was yet another entry in the Democratic Party’s continued identity crisis. In dueling interviews with The New York Times,...
View ArticleThe Media Is Already Rehabilitating the GOP—and Walking America Into a Trap
On Monday, as White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany delivered a baseless rant about voter fraud to reporters and the American public, Fox News host Neil Cavuto decided to pull the plug. “Unless...
View ArticleModerate Democrats Can Call the Green New Deal Whatever They Want
During a recent Axios on HBO interview, Jon Ossoff, the perpetual Democratic candidate who faces Georgia Republican Senator David Perdue in a January runoff election, was asked whether he supports a...
View ArticleThe Media Finally Figured Out Trump. Now Do the GOP.
Republican officials across the country are backing Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the results of a lawful and legitimate election. They are questioning vote counts at the state level, while...
View ArticleThis Is (Probably) Not a Coup D’État
No one should feel ashamed for being worried about the state of America’s electoral democracy right now. This weekend, candidate Joe Biden became President-elect Joe Biden after securing the Electoral...
View ArticleThe Case for Prosecuting Trump and His Cronies
Up until five years ago, the criminalization of one’s political opponents was patently taboo in the United States. Presidential candidates did not haphazardly accuse their rivals of criminal behavior;...
View ArticleThe Never-Ending Crisis of the Electoral College
“The Electoral College is a disaster for a democracy.”—Donald Trump, November 6, 2012“The Electoral College is actually genius in that it brings all states, including the smaller ones, into play....
View ArticleWill Biden Repeat Obama’s Mistakes?
Joe Biden, while running for president, suggested he was aiming for a Rooseveltian presidency. Progressives who voted for him now want to hold him to that and make sure he presides over a recovery from...
View ArticleNew York’s Feckless, Scientifically Illiterate Response to the Covid Second...
In July, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo unveiled a poster to commemorate what New York had just suffered. It depicted a mountain in the shape of the state’s Covid-19 case count. “We went up the...
View ArticleCan Book Publishers Afford to Publish Donald Trump?
When (if?) Donald Trump leaves office, he will be deeply in debt and starved of the bully pulpit that has made him an inescapable focus of attention. Ever since he lost the presidential election, many...
View ArticleThe Supreme Court Is in Charge Now
After Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death in September, liberals spent seven weeks before the presidential election discussing the merits of Supreme Court reform. Should Democrats respond to Amy Coney...
View ArticleMy Quest for a Job at the Trump White House
According to two sources familiar with the situation, as well as written communications … the White House Presidential Personnel Office (PPO) is still in the process of vetting candidates for job...
View ArticleWaiting for Diana
In 1981, in their first public appearance after their wedding, Prince Charles and Princess Diana visited Brecon, a small town in Wales with a population a little under 8,000. “It was very cold, but...
View ArticleRepublican Malice Has Turned the Pandemic Into a Deadly Loop
In a recent interview with Eater, San Francisco restaurant owner Pim Techamuanvivit articulated the bind she currently finds herself in: The pandemic has cratered her business at the same time that...
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