Are you breathless with excitement? You should be if for months you’ve been listening to the augurs of the news media, the pundit class, and polling industry who have been reading the auspices to divine who will win today’s Iowa … Continue reading
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I have been working my way through Alan Taylor’s brilliant “American Revolutions: A Continental History, 1750-1804.” The plural of Revolutions and the adjective Continental are clues to the book’s orientation. It discusses this seemingly familiar territory in a way that … Continue reading
To impeach or not to impeach. Is that the question? The impeachment argument goes like this. It is only twenty months until the next president is sworn in. Democrats without number are in the field and most would beat Trump … Continue reading