Editorial Board – The Washington Post.
AS THE 2016 presidential campaign draws to a close, Donald Trump is airing commercials that present him as a change agent who will shake up Washington. Not a mainstream politician, exactly, but nothing to … Read more »
By Charles M. Blow – The New York Times.
There are only a handful of days until Election Day and an end to this phase of a nation’s — and the world’s — ebb and flow of anxiety. The day … Read more »
By Frank Bruni – New York Times.
Weiner or no Weiner, Hillary Clinton is likely to be our next president.
But she can’t seem to escape insatiable men.
She married one — for better, for “bimbo eruptions,” for two terms … Read more »
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/11/charles-lindbergh-is-a-cautionary-tale-for-republicans.html… Read more »
By Gabriel Roth – Slate.com
How should voters weigh the sins of these two uniquely corrupt candidates?
As late as last week, voters on both sides were united in the sincere belief that the candidates had litigated all relevant points
By Spencer Ackerman – The Guardian.
Office of Special Counsel received complaint against Comey and says ‘in general’ it opens cases into allegations of interfering with elections.
By publicly discussing a renewed investigative focus on Hillary Clinton, the FBI director, … Read more »
By John W. Dean – The New York Times.
Donald J. Trump wasted no time in seizing on the unprecedented letter that the F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, sent to Congress on Friday, regarding the bureau’s investigations into Hillary Clinton… Read more »
By Paul Krugman – The New York Times.
The cryptic letter James Comey, the F.B.I. director, sent to Congress on Friday looked bizarre at the time — seeming to hint at a major new Clinton scandal, but offering no substance. … Read more »
By Susan Faludi – The New York Times.
It was my third day at the Republican National Convention in 1996, and my notebook overflowed with a one-note theme: “You do know that Hillary Clinton is funding the whole radical feminist … Read more »
By Michael Wines – The New York Times.
MADISON, Wis. — It seemed a clear victory for voting rights advocates in Julywhen a federal court invalidated much of Wisconsin’s restrictive elections law, concluding that it discriminated against minorities by … Read more »