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Opinion · 114th Congress

Fear Stalks the Airports — and the 2016 Campaign

He shuddered “that an institution whose size and location and budget should make it a fortress, in a country that has spent 15 year focused compulsively on securing its airports … could be transformed

Opinion · 114th Congress

Clinton Met With Donors — So What?

Lock Hillary Clinton up without trial! Maybe, as one Donald Trump ally suggested, just summarily execute her for treason. What’s the charge? She had … (cover the children’s ears) … meetings!

Opinion · 114th Congress

Memo to Trump: It’s Too Late to Pivot

examples of how the Republican nominee’s gospel of peace and harmony has been falsely portrayed by click-happy media elites: • Trump never said that he wanted to “deport” the 11 million immigrants here without

Opinion · 114th Congress

We’re Underestimating the Donald Trump Debacle

His chances of winning the old-fashioned way are so far gone that his campaign and its surrogates have laid out a three-option plan for defeating Hillary Clinton: imprison her without trial, execute her

Opinion · 114th Congress

Michelle Obama: Star of the RNC and, Perhaps, the DNC

Without even attending the convention the Republicans just wrapped up in Cleveland, the first lady found a way to dominate in the most visible way possible; her words anchored the prime time speech

Opinion · 114th Congress

Trump’s Rendezvous with Destiny and Fear-Mongering

Fifty-five miles southeast of the Quicken Loans Arena and less than 10 miles from the GM plant in Lordstown, Newton Falls should — in theory — be receptive to Trump’s toxic brew of security, isolationism

Opinion · 114th Congress

Thanks, GOP. XOXO, Hillary

CLEVELAND — Right about now, Rob Russo, the guy who handles Hillary Clinton’s correspondence, should be putting the finishing touches on dozens of thank-you notes.  

Opinion · 114th Congress

The Moment That Will Define Mike Pence

What struck me about Pence — and stuck — is this: He operated from the conservative moral high ground without making things personal; his sunny optimism contrasted starkly with the grim assessment

Opinion · 114th Congress

How Google is Ruining Politics

Cab drivers can’t go two blocks without the guy in the backseat opening Waze and disclosing the fastest way to get across town, even though the cab driver knows that some of the “fastest routes”

Opinion · 114th Congress

The GOP’s Civil Rights Amnesia

When the face of your opposition on any issue is John Lewis, you need to choose your words carefully: “Publicity stunt” probably should not be the go-to phrase.