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Politics · 114th Congress

Ryan Rides to the Rescue — But Not Until 2020

Given the animosity that Republicans harbor for Clinton, the speaker’s House colleagues presumably would demand that he oppose every White House initiative and look for reasons to investigate executive

Politics · 114th Congress

GOP’s Troubles Just Beginning

The country moved noticeably to the right starting in the early 1980s with Ronald Reagan and continuing through the presidency of Bill Clinton (“The era of big government is over”) and even the first

Politics · 114th Congress

Cut-Rate Clinton

An intimate gathering in D.C. for supporters of 2016 White House hopeful Hillary Clinton plummeted in price Wednesday as campaign supporters trimmed the cost of admission by 70 percent.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Democrats Are Headed off Their Own Cliff

Political observers – yes, including myself – have argued for years that the Republican Party has moved too far right, allowing its most ideological elements to limit its legislative options, prevent it

Politics · 114th Congress

Is Bernie Sanders Getting a Free Pass?

He’s been “marginalized” by the mainstream media, wrote Robert Reich, former secretary of labor for President Bill Clinton and an ardent Sanders supporter, in Salon  on Thursday.

Politics · 114th Congress

Obamas Could Move to Embassy Row: Here’s Why

Ave from the Wilson home, for more than seven years now. In 2000, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton bought a $2.85 million five-bedroom house in the neighborhood.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Remembering Nancy Reagan

Former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton “Nancy was an extraordinary woman: a gracious first lady, proud mother, and devoted wife to President Reagan — her Ronnie.

Politics · 114th Congress

What We Learned From Super Tuesday

Terry Branstad Going to be quite a year for Democrats: “Promoting extremism, fear, and outrageously out-of-touch policies for years, Republicans didn’t get here by accident.