Despite frequent comparisons, 1968 was a more tumultuous year for America than 2020 has been (so far). And Richard Nixon’s campaign for the presidency isn’t really much like Donald Trump’s bid for reelection.
Tuesday 10.06.20
Senator, You’re No Jack Kennedy
Sunday 09.27.20
The Carter vs. Reagan Debate
Friday 08.07.20
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
Sunday 08.02.20
The Convention Bounce
Saturday 06.20.20
1918 Mask Resistance
Thursday 04.09.20
Hahnemann Held Hostage
Tuesday 03.24.20
Partisan Elbows: Ebola vs. Coronavirus
Saturday 03.14.20
Bernie Sanders Stays in the Race
Friday 02.28.20
The History of Super Tuesday
Thursday 01.23.20
The Dean Scream
Thursday 01.09.20
Hillary Tears Up in New Hampshire
Thursday 12.19.19
The Resignation of the Surgeon General
“I’m not here to say I told you so”: Kamala Harris jokes about the state of the U.S. amid grumblings about Trump.
If you’d like to reach Trump while the market crashes amid the new tariffs, it’ll cost you only $1M (meal included).
“I don't know why it’s controversial”: Trump backs Rep. Luna’s push to allow proxy voting for new moms in Congress.
“For $5 million, this could be yours”: Trump touts sample gold card, which would give foreigners pathway to citizenship.
Trump: “I’ll be known as the fertilization president.” 1 week later: entire CDC team focused on infertility & IVF gone.
“We needed a big change”: Trump officials try to urge calm over tariffs amid total panic over stock market freefall.
51-48: The Senate passes a resolution to block Trump’s tariffs on Canada, with 4 Republicans joining all Democrats.
“We will charge them approximately half”: Trump holds up a chart of tariff rates U.S. will charge on countries’ imports.