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Opinion · 114th Congress

Too Many Trumps at the Table

When Bill and Hillary Clinton moved into the White House in 1993, the newly installed first couple was nearly destroyed for making an offer they thought America could not refuse — a two-for-one special

Opinion · 114th Congress

Jeff Sessions Is Unfit for the Cabinet

</p> [Sessions Feels Vindicated by Trump’s Nativist Surge]</p> Sessions has been normalized by his two decades of service in the Senate (such an outsider!)

Opinion · 114th Congress

The Case for a Clinton Presidency

</p> Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama all needed on-the-job training — time to find their way around the West Wing, the Capitol and international capitals.

Opinion · 114th Congress

If North Carolina Is Another Florida, That’s Good and Bad

A federal court this summer threw out much of the state’s restrictive voting bill, and said the law — enacted after the Supreme Court invalidated key sections of the Voting Rights Act — targeted African-Americans

Opinion · 114th Congress

Hillary, Bad Karma and the Fate of Democracy

But Attorney General Loretta Lynch was compromised by Bill Clinton’s most heedless political act since he pardoned fugitive billionaire Marc Rich during his final hours in the White House.

Opinion · 114th Congress

Is Hillary Clinton as Cautious as Her Reputation?

</p> Clinton has her own complicated history, her work with the Children’s Defense Fund and in exposing segregated schools countered by her onetime support of President Bill Clinton’s crime bill and its

Opinion · 114th Congress

Overcrowded Prisons and Overdue Criminal Justice Reform

</p> [Once a Cinch, Criminal Justice Bill Just Another Campaign Promise]</p> Other commonsense measures have passed since Rauner announced his goal to reduce the prison population by 25 percent by 2025

Opinion · 114th Congress

Donald Trump as Harry Houdini

I’m referring to, of course, his pre-debate meeting with women who had accused former President Bill Clinton of sexual impropriety. It was a harbinger of things to come.