by Graham J Noble | Nov 20, 2025 | Articles, Politics
Regardless of one’s political perspective, it is hard to dispute the premise that Democrats have always been better than Republicans at certain things. More accurately, perhaps, they seem to be able to get away with things Republicans never can. Redistricting – or...
by Leesa K. Donner | Nov 18, 2025 | Articles, Politics
D-Day is here for the notorious Epstein files. In what has turned out to be a contentious political hot potato, congressional action is set to take place today (Nov. 18) concerning documents related to convicted jet-setting sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The issue of...
by Tim Donner | Nov 14, 2025 | Articles, Politics
While the common perception of the six-week-long government shutdown is that Republicans won and Democrats lost, the Dems did manage to squeeze one notable concession from the GOP. In return for the votes of eight Democratic Senators to reopen the government, Senate...
by Graham J Noble | Nov 12, 2025 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
Leading congressional Democrats thought they had it made. Force a government shutdown, sabotage President Donald Trump’s agenda – at least for a time – and then extort their Republican opponents on Capitol Hill for all kinds of cash to fund their pet projects. Then...
by Tim Donner | Nov 11, 2025 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
It has taken less than one week for the Democrats’ spoils of victory in a handful of off-year elections to turn from sweet to sour. The ascent of a full-on radical to lead the nation’s largest city and subsequent deal-making by relatively moderate factions of the...