Why Hillary Clinton might still be nominated as presidential candidate by the Democratic Party.
Michael Bloomberg: The US‘s First Jewish President
Michael Bloomberg’s best sales argument for the November 2020 U.S. presidential election is twofold: First, he is everything that Trump is not. And second, like Trump, he is focused on domestic issues.
Five Lessons for US Democrats from Boris Johnson’s Victory in the UK
What the Democrats must do to avoid Donald Trump’s reelection in 2020.
Must US Democrats Be Moderates?
Are Democrats really not allowed to have a progressive candidate for president?
The Democrats’ Wrong Choice on Impeachment
Donald Trump’s rap sheet is spectacularly long. The Democrats made a big political mistake not impeaching him for all his offenses.
US and UK: When Culture Trumps Economic Self-Interest
Lower-income voters, at least in the U.S. and UK cases, care more about cultural messaging than their share of the economy.
Needed: A Ukrainian-Style “Revolution of Dignity” for the US
While Republicans are the handmaiden of a deeply corrupt U.S. President, the Democrats unfortunately are failing to rescue the American Republic.
US: Building an Alliance for Climate Change Mitigation
A sensible climate plan will marry CO2 reductions aimed at remediating the climate challenge with infrastructure improvements designed to mitigate its impact.
Nancy Pelosi’s Hamlet Moment
For House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, it comes down to this: “To Impeach or not to impeach. That is the question.”
Enter Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Socialist
When Ocasio-Cortez calls for “Medicare for All,” the right calls her a socialist. But a large segment of the US electorate may be ready for a bit of socialism.
























