Pick for running mate was smart choice
Enough of the ageist jokes and armchair neurology evaluations of mental fitness. Enough with the personal attacks on hair color and mispronunciation of words. Enough with the inflammatory rhetoric spewing from both sides of the political aisle.
The one thing that doesn’t seem to be getting that much attention following the attempt on former President Donald Trump's life was that the shooter, once again, used an assault rifle.
I found Kathleen Parker's July 9 column, "Biden has a woman problem — or two," offensive.
In all the discussion of the recent Supreme Court decisions, I have noticed a consistent attitude of the critics. They don’t like the practical results of many decisions, but seldom look at the legal reasoning for those decisions.
After the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, the Republican strategy is that Trump is going to run a Teddy Roosevelt-style campaign, according to a Republican strategist on NBC’s "Meet the Press."
During the upcoming election, many Democratic voters will need to hold their noses and cover their ears to reelect U.S Sen. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison.
You don’t need a legal expert to tell you that Judge Aileen Cannon’s decision striking down the appointment of Jack Smith as special counsel to investigate former President Donald Trump is terribly wrong. What’s less obvious is that Cannon’s opinion isn’t just the work of a far-right wingnut…
The hard-line pro-Palestinian group Within Our Lifetime has been protesting against, of all people, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders. Where did the Democratic representative from New York and the independence senator from Vermont go astray? Didn't they denounce Israel's …
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An increasing number of Democratic members of our government are asking President Joe Biden to step down and withdraw from the 2024 presidential race. I believe this is a huge mistake. It would only weaken the chances of preserving our democracy against the far-right.
It happened. All the facts are not out, but we know an attempt was made to kill Donald Trump on Saturday evening at his campaign rally in Pennsylvania.
Our nation settles disputes at the ballot box, rejects political violence
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Pick for running mate was smart choice
You don’t need a legal expert to tell you that Judge Aileen Cannon’s decision striking down the appointment of Jack Smith as special counsel to investigate former President Donald Trump is terribly wrong. What’s less obvious is that Cannon’s opinion isn’t just the work of a far-right wingnut…
The hard-line pro-Palestinian group Within Our Lifetime has been protesting against, of all people, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders. Where did the Democratic representative from New York and the independence senator from Vermont go astray? Didn't they denounce Israel's …
Ballots, not bullets, should always be how we work through our differences as citizens
Enough of the ageist jokes and armchair neurology evaluations of mental fitness. Enough with the personal attacks on hair color and mispronunciation of words. Enough with the inflammatory rhetoric spewing from both sides of the political aisle.
The one thing that doesn’t seem to be getting that much attention following the attempt on former President Donald Trump's life was that the shooter, once again, used an assault rifle.
I found Kathleen Parker's July 9 column, "Biden has a woman problem — or two," offensive.
In all the discussion of the recent Supreme Court decisions, I have noticed a consistent attitude of the critics. They don’t like the practical results of many decisions, but seldom look at the legal reasoning for those decisions.