July 22, 2020 Trump rips Democrats in controversial crackdown on urban violence The self-proclaimed wartime president is now fighting a different kind of war.
July 21, 2020 Trump pounding at defund the police, but Biden is an elusive target Things would be so much easier for the Trump campaign if Joe Biden was in favor of defunding the police.
July 17, 2020 Trump’s summer campaign shakeup: Does it really matter? President Trump’s decision yesterday to replace his campaign manager, Brad Parscale, with longtime operative Bill Stepien is the latest reminder that such strategists are expendable-
July 16, 2020 Fading trust and pointless feuds damage America’s war on the virus With America in turmoil, its pandemic spreading, its businesses struggling, its politics utterly polarized, just about everything comes down to a question of trust.
July 15, 2020 Why Bari Weiss’ New York Times resignation has rocked the media world Nothing stings like criticism from an insider.
July 14, 2020 Trump White House slams Fauci, cancels his TV appearances The escalating warfare between President Trump and Anthony Fauci may well have a more immediate impact on the pandemic that is increasingly devastating our country.
July 10, 2020 Trump vs. states and schools: Political pressure despite local control Politics is the fine art of claiming credit for success and evading responsibility for failure.
July 9, 2020 Trump demands that schools reopen, with parents caught in the crossfire It is easy, in our hyperpartisan culture, to make those who are resisting a wholesale reopening sound like they are nervous nellies who don’t care about education. It is just as easy to make those who are pushing for a widespread reopening sound like they don’t care about the risks to students and teachers.
July 8, 2020 Why the media raced to cover Trump, NASCAR and the Confederate flag With so many vital issues swirling across the political landscape, the press secretary’s briefing was dominated by one topic.
July 7, 2020 Trump’s fiery speeches draw one-sided barrage of media condemnation There is no question that President Trump knew what audience he was aiming at with a pair of Fourth of July speeches denouncing “angry mobs” and “far-left fascism.”