Harsh Your Mellow Monday: Hold ’em and Fold ’em Edition
Harsh Your Mellow Monday on the also-rans, Mike Bloomberg annoys America, the joke of “fiscal responsibility” in Government, & what we got right/wrong
Harsh Your Mellow Monday on the also-rans, Mike Bloomberg annoys America, the joke of “fiscal responsibility” in Government, & what we got right/wrong
Well, it took him 36 years, three tries, and a whole lot of angst, but Joe Biden has finally won a presidential primary state
We have the first primary votes of the 2020 Presidential Campaign in, and unlike Iowa we have them on the night it actually happened.
The First Chapter Of Election 2020 – Figuring Out The Faces Of The Party
In which a security guard in the elevator articulates in 20 seconds what the New York Times Editorial Board couldn’t figure out in a edited-for-TV hour.
Joe Biden in the front, with others thinking, wishing, and hoping it wasn’t so, but no one in the Democratic field actually doing anything about it.
Politically, for the 2020 election cycle, we as a nation are going to get a really poor return for our time invested in Iowa.
I take advantage of the Thanksgiving Holiday to give out my awards for Turkeys of the Year and Golden Drumsticks
How Congress handles this will determine what is acceptable behavior in a president
I would love to have some insightful, thoughtful bit of analysis here but…frickin’ why?
With the “Warren vs Biden” matchup not really happening as advertised, and Bernie being Bernie but with a scratchy throat, the sizzle reels for the talking head shows are going to need something to cover other than Biden’s gaffes and word salad. So Beto will eat up plenty of air time over the next few days.
The Supreme Court hangs in the balance. Will Joe Biden throw away this shot?
When headline writers use questions, Burt Likko answers them. Briefly, completely, and unabashedly expressing his own opinion. Ten questions about politics, the business of news, news of business, and grizzly bears.
Mitt Romney is considering running again in 2016. Herewith a little history lesson. Three men have lost their first election as their party’s presidential nominee, then gone on to get their party’s nomination again:*#...
Russell M. takes a look at a possible 2016 Democratic Primary field.