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Opinion · 118th Congress

Is Joe Biden out of touch, or is he just cynical?

Perhaps the president should remember that in July 1975, he introduced S. 2067, and gave these remarks, as printed in the Congressional Record: “In brief, this bill limits to 4 years the length of

Opinion · 117th Congress

House Republicans risk stumbling into the Trump trap

Other Republicans opted for what is now a familiar tactic for responding to 45’s most outrageous words and actions: Say everything. Qualify everything. Promise nothing. Rep.

Opinion · 117th Congress

Why the conventional wisdom about 2022 has been so wrong

Alito Jr.’s earth-shaking opinion was leaked in early May, many political analysts failed to grasp the degree to which abortion would become the dominant campaign issue.

Opinion · 117th Congress

The Biden effect is real

These are Feb #’s and only include small Russia effect. This is Biden’s inflation and he needs to own it.”

Opinion · 116th Congress

The impeachment holiday gift catalog

And Bolton, who has already broken with Trump, should not expect the Republican National Committee to spend $100,000 on bulk orders of his book, as they did for Donald Trump Jr.’s “Triggered.”

Opinion · 116th Congress

Trump’s warning you: The socialists are coming!

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez insist they’re not for capital “S” socialism, but if socialism means a living wage, health care for all, and affordable or free education, then what’s so wrong with that?

Opinion · 115th Congress

Did the Politics of Division Work? Yes and No

a Republican Party, whose leader has doubled down on noxious rhetoric about minorities, immigrants of color and women and prompted censors to think up new ways to record his reported comments about “s-hole

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: Beware the Dog Days of August

At least that’s always the usual explanation for the mass exodus that leaves Washington nearly uninhabited for much of D.C.’s dog days.