Nigel Farage Makes the Trump Moment Permanent By Daniel McCarthy
First came Brexit, then came Trump -- and now it's happening again.
First came Brexit, then came Trump -- and now it's happening again.
Americans still read George Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty-Four," 75 years after it was first published on June 8, 1949.
Donald Trump became president by flipping states no Republican nominee had won in nearly 20 years.
Javier Milei is a rock star.
The president of Argentina was, in fact, in a Rolling Stones cover band as a teen.
But now he plays stadiums -- like Buenos Aires' 8,400-capacity Luna Park -- as a political phenomenon, a charismatic cross between Donald Trump and Milton Friedman.
Donald Trump's first election redrew the map of American politics; suddenly Pennsylvania and Michigan were in the Republican column for the first time since the 1980s.
But they didn't stay there: The Rust Belt states that made Trump president in 2016 sent Joe Biden to the White House in 2020.
Donald Trump knows how to run a talent show.
"This may be Biden's Vietnam."
The historian John Lukacs used to say all the old "isms" of politics were defunct.
In 2024, foreign policy doesn't pit Republicans against Democrats so much as it pits Republicans against Republicans and Democrats against Democrats.
Donald Trump is the furthest thing from a threat to democracy where abortion is concerned -- and for activists on both sides, that's alarming.
Imagine making a documentary about one of the 20th century's leading opponents of the Ku Klux Klan -- without ever talking about the evil of the KKK itself.
Mel Brooks said it's good to be the king -- but is it good to be speaker of the House of Representatives?
It's the new season of "The Apprentice," only this time Donald Trump isn't looking for the next business whiz, he's in the market for a running mate.
Unelected pundits unceasingly tell us democracy is in danger.
Joe Biden's weaknesses are obvious, but the State of the Union last Thursday and the president's $7.3 trillion budget proposal this week are reminders of just how tough he can be.
Donald Trump is already beating Joe Biden; polls last weekend from The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, CBS News and Fox News all agree.
Bad news for the media often feels like good news for conservatives.
Vladimir Putin is fighting a war he can't win against forces he doesn't understand.
She's just won the Grammy for album of the year.
In 2020, Joe Biden won three states by less than 1 point: Georgia, Arizona and Wisconsin.