Not all official malfeasance merits federal prosecution – and a life sentence of ridicule does not require it.
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Tag Archives: Politics
Skeletons In A Lawman’s Closet
Mud flies in the Broward County sheriff’s race, where the incumbent failed to disclose a tragic detail from his childhood.
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Bernie Burns Out
Isolated and irrelevant to the moment’s big news story, Joe Biden has little chance to celebrate his party’s presidential nomination.
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The Democrats’ Chris Christie
Like Chris Christie in 2016, Elizabeth Warren torpedoed a rival’s candidacy even as her own was sinking.
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Bloomberg Lives Down To Expectations
Of course the billionaire boss performed poorly in his first presidential debate. Nobody argues with El Jefe.
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Thank You, Iowa
Florida used to be the nation’s electoral laughingstock. Not so much, anymore.
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Impeachment As Inquest
An inquest is a judicial-style investigative proceeding; a trial – including an impeachment trial – is not.
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An Undiplomatic Diplomat
There are many ways Mike Pompeo could have responded to a journalist’s irritating questions. He chose the dumbest one.
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The Equal Rights Amendment, Back From The Dead
The world moved on after the Equal Rights Amendment failed to gain ratification decades ago. Now it’s back in the news.
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Walling Off Walmart
Sales are brisk and jobs plentiful at Walmart, but you can’t access them in New York and several other big cities.
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