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 want you to know that your family's gonna be fine": Pete Buttigieg tells Andrew Schulz his vision for America.
"Not telling people that they are bigoted or racist": Pete Buttigieg on Democrats needing to find people where they are.
“Senator, ‘he can speak in sentences,’ is not praise”: Elizabeth Warren squirms when pressed on defending Biden fitness.
“Don’t boo! Don’t boo!”: Byron Donalds is the latest Republican to feel heat from constituents at a chaotic town hall.
“I’m a fighter”: Nancy Mace doubles down on exchange with constituent, saying she felt “threatened” and “harassed.”
"Lockstep on false narratives": Right-wing influencer Tim Pool asks WH Press Sec. about "unprofessional" media behavior.
“They’ve come after me from Day 1”: Hegseth attacks those calling for his ouster for reported second Signal chat leak.
“I love the rule of law … like the devil loves sin”: Sen. John Kennedy doesn’t think Trump is disobeying court orders.