by Jonathan | Feb 13, 2024 | Politics
I can’t wait. But, there is potentially a political component. If Stewart has the same influence over younger demographics as he did in his heyday — if he has 10% of it — it could be a problem for Democrats. While he is unabashedly left-leaning,...
by Jonathan | Nov 19, 2023 | Politics
For the rest of this year and probably into the beginning of next we will have to endure an endless string of headlines that cover the latest threat to Trump winning the Republican nomination and editorials about why President Biden ought not to run again. Trump is...
by Jonathan | Nov 7, 2023 | Politics
They worry because this is clearly true. The D political machine is ignoring the risks, or burying them, out of fear of rocking the boat and losing the election.
by Jonathan | Nov 5, 2023 | Politics
Politico has a medium-length article out today that reports testimonies and verified emails that contradict President Biden’s stronger denials regarding his relationships with the family businesses. None of it would be the smoking gun that congressional...
by Jonathan | Oct 14, 2023 | Politics
A common Republican refrain is to say that “the government that governs best is the government that governs least.” By that standard, House Republicans are doing a fantastic job. Jim Jordan “beat” Austin Scott in a vote for the speakership,...
by Jonathan | Oct 1, 2023 | Politics
Edit: Sep 30 2023 Update McCarthy made a shocking decision today, governing over keeping the gavel: But McCarthy shocked his party — and most on the Hill — by deciding to put a “clean” bill on the floor that could be enough to doom his speakership. The...