Politico. By Cristiano Lima
Call it Donald Trump’s November surprise.
The Republican nominee urged Florida residents at a Panama City rally Tuesday night to register and turn out the vote come Election Day on November 28, instead of the actual … Read more »
He lied about a sex tape.
He lied about his lies about ‘birtherism.’
He lied about the growth rate of the American economy.
He lied about the state of the job market.
He lied about … Read more »
The Editorial Board – The New York Times.
Donald Trump boiled his decadent campaign down to one theme during the presidential debate on Sunday night: hatred of Hillary and Bill Clinton.
With knock-kneed Republican officeholders showing signs of summoning the … Read more »
The Editors – TheAtlantic.com
For the third time since The Atlantic’s founding, the editors endorse a candidate for president. The case for Hillary Clinton.
n October of 1860, James Russell Lowell, the founding editor of The Atlantic, warned … Read more »
Op-Ed Columnist – Maureen Dowd
WASHINGTON — LET’S stop being so hard on Donald Trump.
He has done us an enormous public service.
After this down-and-dirty battle of the sexes, we will never look at gender in politics the same … Read more »
By Gail Collins – The New York Times.
That first debate seems to have helped Hillary Clinton move ahead of Donald Trump in the polls. However, I know that many of you are asking yourselves: Why is this even a … Read more »
By Paul Krugman
Monday’s presidential debate was a blowout, surely the most one-sided confrontation in American political history. Hillary Clinton was knowledgeable, unflappable and — dare we say it? — likable. Donald Trump was ignorant, thin-skinned and boorish.
Yet on … Read more »
Rolling Stone Magazine – By Janet Reitman.
Decades of right-wing attacks turned a crusader of women’s rights into a major target of hate.
They were everywhere this summer, the wanna-be statesmen, the failed comedians, the conspiracy theorists and entrepreneurs with … Read more »
In ‘Hitler,’ an Ascent From ‘Dunderhead’ to Demagogue – The New York Times.
By Michiko Kakutani.
How did Adolf Hitler — described by one eminent magazine editor in 1930 as a “half-insane rascal,” a “pathetic dunderhead,” a “nowhere fool,” a