The Republican Nomination and the Language of Popular Democracy
Republicans need to challenge the implicit frame of the coverage of their nominating process.
Republicans need to challenge the implicit frame of the coverage of their nominating process.
Almost 7 in 10 Republican delegates have already been awarded. What have we learned?
Conservatism stresses deference to the unseen. Trump rejects that out of hand, and he’s on the verge of the Republican nomination. What happened?
If Trump is the nominee, we will have learned something about American politics. But what?
Structurally, Marco Rubio has all the advantages. That might not be enough.
The instinctive pugilistic communitarian vs the reflexive partisan.
We need both liberal arts majors and welders, but the structures of higher education are biased in favor of liberal arts majors.
There’s really no place for the Force in a historical narrative of the First Galactic Empire.
Jeb Bush’s “gaffes” may be overstated, but the reactions speak volumes about his prospects.
Carly Fiorina may be a political novice, but she doesn’t campaign like it.
If Joe Biden runs, he probably thinks Hillary Clinton has been weakened by recent events. And he might be in a position to know.
Enlightened moderators will not always be at the microphone.