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O’Brien Speaks: Trump’s ‘Shadow Secretary of State’ Weighs In
The American Conservative· 6 days agoWith his name floated again as a potential national security adviser, O’Brien has written a long...
Can a president pardon a relative? Hmm. Why might that issue come up?
Palm Beach Daily News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoA pardon for a friend or family member could be perceived as an abuse of power, undermining the...
Guess which retro Hill Country roadside lodge with ties to late President LBJ is for sale?
Austin American-Statesman via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoIt's a special place to make new friends." My work isn’t possible without Statesman subscribers. If...
Nonstop attacks about Trump, Biden's mental acuity loom over the first presidential debate
Los Angeles Times· 4 days ago“A scene right out of ‘Weekend at Bernie’s,’” Chris LaCivita, senior Trump campaign advisor and...
Can a president pardon a relative? Hmm. Why might that issue come up?
The Palm Beach Post· 3 days agoA. The power of the presidential pardon is derived from Article II, Section 2, Clause 1 of the...
Why presidents often struggle in their first re-election debates — and how Biden is getting ready
NBC NEWS· 5 days agoLife as the commander in chief is "in a sort of protected bubble," says Alan Schroeder, a...
CAL THOMAS: The Second Coming of the late ’70s?
The Indiana Gazette· 7 days agoWe are about to find out if conservatism with its workable common sense policies will return in November.
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 6 days agoCan US president Joe Biden forgive $430 billion worth of student loans? The court’s nine justices are scheduled to hear on Tuesday (Feb. 28) oral arguments in two cases to evaluate whether mass ...
Biden Is a Study in Failed Centrism
The American Conservative· 4 days agoRecently in this space, we considered the political economy of MAGA, observing that the upside of Trump-style polarization is an increase in state-based...
Why presidents often struggle in their first re-election debates — and how Biden is getting ready
AOL· 5 days agoLife as the commander in chief is "in a sort of protected bubble," says Alan Schroeder, a presidential debate historian. Then comes the first debate of a re-election campaign — when the shock ...