Fast forward 20 years and Democrats are back in charge of redrawing districts. Sure, it was tempting to flirt with good government last year, when they were still in the minority. Not now.
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Fast forward 20 years and Democrats are back in charge of redrawing districts. Sure, it was tempting to flirt with good government last year, when they were still in the minority. Not now.
Wall Street isn’t an evil monolith, it’s every one of us with an IRA, a 401K or a pension.
As I write this, usually reliable BBC exit polls show Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s conservative Tories with their biggest victory since the heyday of Margaret Thatcher in 1987.
Clinton’s spent the last three years lumbering around the country - shoot, the world - holding a pity party for herself.
If only she’d do some critical thinking between wardrobe changes and dance moves.
Many of us cannot understand how a politician who postures as a devout Catholic can also be one of the biggest abortion enthusiasts in the country.
You would think former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley could control himself on the eve of America’s most beloved holiday. You would be wrong.
What could be better for kids than spending 10 hours a day in government-run institutions?
Yep, this nanny government New York billionaire - Michael Bloomberg - wants to pick your next delegate or state senator.
Tomorrow we get a chance to vote FOR Tower. A man who actually lives in the district and shows no signs of being a developer’s sock puppet.
The sole reason Hill’s in trouble in the House is that improper relationship with a subordinate.
If your first reaction to news that a bloodthirsty terrorist blew himself up is, “Oh shit, this might help Trump,” seek help.
The president, who had gilded toilets in his swanky New York City digs, is trying to win the votes of plain people who only recently began to use buttons.
This is semantic warfare. Political opponents parse every sentence, every word uttered by political adversaries, searching for an opportunity to take offense.
It takes cojones to stake out a position and put your name on it. It takes nothing to voice an opinion while hiding behind a digital shrub.