If any lesson should be drawn from contemporary U.S. politics, it is that fear is the staple of the Republican Party.
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If any lesson should be drawn from contemporary U.S. politics, it is that fear is the staple of the Republican Party.
But actually, what is even happening right now?
New York is making significant and successful progress on a policy derided as impractical by its critics.
"I cannot foresee a future with this bill passed in which the United States evokes such high opinions as the ones I heard myself."
If events like this were occurring while the Cold War raged—during Ronald Reagan’s presidency, for example—the country would be in an uproar.
A comprehensive deal with the U.K. offers a good opportunity to achieve both. It’s time to start negotiating.
There is a tangible difference between having good policy and having good leadership. To be an effective executive one must have both.
Current gerrymandering makes Republicans virtually invincible to voter backlash for bad policy.