Tag: White House
Was Working For Donald Trump Really Worth Your Reputation?
Sometimes you're Hope Hicks. Sometimes you're Madeleine Westerhout. Sometimes you're Sean Spicer.
Biden Is Really the Best Democrats Can Do?
After the supposed front-runner's no-good, very very bad week, it's an open question.
Harris/Castro: Progressive 2020 Fantasy League, Part I
They have executive, prosecutorial, legislative and Cabinet experience. But can they win?
What, Exactly, Do Nancy Pelosi’s Dissidents Want to Prove?
In the Blue Wave Era, she's hardly progressivism's preferred face. It doesn't make her unable to lead.
Introducing the Burke’s Law Podcast
Join us for segments on politics and the arts...with a helpful glass of wine.
Kavanaugh Is In… So, Where Do We Go From Here?
Many of us were glued to the Senate Judiciary Committee’s hearing last week featuring testimony by Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and then-Supreme Court...
Why ‘RBG’ (Film and Notorious!) Is Calling Artists to Action
Forget the "quiet resistance." Artists must be an emphatic, self-assured group that won't be silenced.
Impeachment: Not Just Warranted, But Overdue
Democrats fear that even discussing it will stir up Trump’s base. That's cowardice.
The Rudy Giuliani Brain Trust
To paraphrase Gertrude Stein, the truth is the truth is the truth is the truth.
I Have Anxiety, Anxiety, Anxiety in the Age of Donald Trump
I have anxiety that turns to terror.
Good News: Inspiring Reports From a Very Bad Year
A loving 94-year-old, saving elephants -- and the ocean, too. Good, positive things.
At JFK’s Centenary, Historian Steven Watts Views a Mixed Legacy
"JFK and the Masculine Mystique" looks at how extreme male energy branded the early 1960s.
Ivanka Trump: Debunking the Mythology
She may have his ear, but I don’t think he's listening.
►Watch: 20 Rhetorical Fallacies in 2 Minutes
A handy video guide to making terrible arguments.
Trump as a Symptom of Society Undone
Almost half the people . . . voted for the poster child for public indecency.