Opinion · 114th Congress
What If Joe Biden Had Run?
“Everybody knows she’s smart and everybody knows she’s tough,” he said. “But I know what Hillary is passionate about.”
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“Everybody knows she’s smart and everybody knows she’s tough,” he said. “But I know what Hillary is passionate about.”
Without Bernie Sanders, phrases like “free college” and words like “socialist” would never have left the political fringe.
The 51-year-old Nutter understands the economic uncertainty facing those without college degrees. “I’m one of the few barbers around here,” he said.
Translation: Let Hillary win this time so I can come back in 2020 without having to run in a primary against an incumbent Republican president.
Just before her speech, the 59-year-old lawyer said she hoped she’d get through the thing without crying, and she did.
But during Monday’s “Morning Joe” appearance on MSNBC to discuss the terrorist attack in Orlando, she struck a different tone: “I want to echo something that I heard my friend and former [Republican] colleague
I glanced up from the week-old People magazine and said, matter-of-factly, “Not everyone may be laughing.”
Ramsey’s meticulous research concluded that World War I Pvt.
“You should not let them do that,” he said. “It makes you look weak.” Actually, I think it makes me look strong.
It’s tempting to write the “I hate Congress” sentiment off as a habit of American voters at this point, but that’s not giving Congress full credit for earning the public’s disdain, for instance
“We need a real unification of our party,” he said.”I want to be a part of that unifying process.”
Without context, Harry Truman’s decision to obliterate Hiroshima and then Nagasaki almost seemed like a crazed whim.
Apparently understanding the farce of it all, he joked, “I need laryngitis as quick as I can get it,” as the Trump questions kept coming.
“America is a better country …” Cruz tried to say, but was interrupted with the words, “without you.” “And a question that everyone here should ask …” Cruz began.
cower without deploying force, to destroy ISIS without relying on allies and to grow the American economy without engaging in trade.
. — the last time a major party held a convention without knowing whom the nominee would be. That year, incumbent President Gerald Ford bested Ronald Reagan on the first ballot.
It was nearly 100 years ago — April 1, 1916, to be exact — when the U.S. entered World War I and saved Western Europe from German domination.
With every candidate pledged to support him if he won, Trump could do, say, yell or skywrite anything he wanted without risking the chance that the party wouldn’t back him once the dust settled.
“I watch the shows. I really see a lot of great — you know, when you watch your show, and all of the other shows, and you have the generals, and you have certain people.”
“They are the absolute heart of the party,” Jaime Harrison, the South Carolina Democratic Party chairman said of African-American women in a comment posted on Sidewire (the political communication