Tag : 2016 election
In a Trump world, McCain is poised for comeback
Few, if any, have compared Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) to Frank Sinatra. Now is the time to do so. McCain, who in November won a tough reelection to grasp his sixth term as a U.S. senator, finds himself at a moment in political history where the quiet, somewhat downward arc of his recent career nowRead moreDemocrats miss warning signs, even in blue Maryland
A month before the November election, one of the top political thinkers in Maryland sat down for a lunch at a funky restaurant in Hyattsville and essentially outlined how the Democrats could lose the presidential election. They would not lose Maryland to the Republican presidential candidate — not this year, anyway — but the futureRead moreA field guide to third-party prospects
This was a prime year for a solid third-party run for the White House. Antipathy and disdain for the major party candidates are at historical high levels. Polls show that far more than half of Americans think a third party is needed. Do not hold out hope for a breakthrough. None of the “major” thirdRead moreIt’s Now the GOP’s moment in history, not Trump’s
To answer how did “this” happen, look no further than the bumper-sticker lines of each candidate. Donald Trump said he would “make American great again.” Hillary Clinton‘s was “I’m with her.” Voters did not want to be with a presidential candidate for his or her success. They wanted the presidential candidate to be with them,Read moreThis election, if you can’t defend your actions, just accuse others
For much of the four years I covered the conflict in Bosnia, the guys whom we caught burning down villages, looting, smacking around women and the elderly, and terrorizing children would always be furious when we showed up. “Why do you write about us?” they often spat, displaying a much wider and pointed fluency inRead moreThe presidential playoffs have begun
Pre-vote debates are over. Countdown to presidential clarity/semi-historic confusion begins with the rapidly approaching Iowa caucus carnival, followed by a trio of contests as different as the last four NFL teams that vied for the 2016 Super Bowl. We know the goal line: the White House. Thus the four quarters to be played: the RepublicanRead more