by Joe Mandese on Feb 29, 12:41 PM
When I started a clock nearly a month ago counting down the days, hours, minutes and seconds to the close of the polls on Election Day, I didn't expect the Supreme Court to help run it out.
by Joe Mandese on Feb 27, 3:27 PM
But Biden's selection of mint chip was an inspired choice, and maybe even a politically-calculated one, based on a Red, White & News analysis of YouGov data.
by Joe Mandese on Feb 23, 5:09 PM
"Welcome to the end of democracy," right-wing conspiracy promoter Jack Posobiec said during a CPAC-related event, adding: "We didn't overthrow it completely. We didn't get all the way there on January 6th, but we will endeavor to get rid of it and replace it with this, right here [raising his fist in the air brandishing a crucifix], because all glory is not to government -- all glory to God."
by Joe Mandese on Feb 22, 9:43 AM
Oops, I should translate that into English from the original Putin-wing of the Republican party dialect: "It is what it is."
by Joe Mandese on Feb 16, 11:36 AM
The campaign news cycle went into overtime following Super Bowl LVIII, including a lingering conspiracy about a government PsyOp involving Taylor Swift. Remarkably, a Monmouth University poll found 32% of Republicans believe it.
by Joe Mandese on Feb 13, 11:04 AM
Since I last updated it, the percentage of the world's population living in a democracy has fallen to 29% in 2022 from 33% in 2020. I suspect it's a bit lower now.
by Joe Mandese on Feb 12, 12:37 PM
The Kennedy Jr. spot taps into elder Kennedy's nostalgic appeal, while Trump tells Putin to do whatever the hell he wants with NATO.
by Joe Mandese on Feb 9, 12:16 PM
Politics aside, why is ageism the last form of prejudice tolerated in American society? Instead of celebrating Biden's experience, wisdom, temperament, and decision-making, he has become the butt of political jokes, news media obsession and Justice Department innuendo.
by Joe Mandese on Feb 8, 1:47 PM
Are campaign news media outlets standing back or standing by? Either way, Trump-related antics -- and Taylor Swift conspiracies -- continue to dominate the headlines.
by Joe Mandese on Feb 2, 3:20 PM
That's how long before the final vote is cast in this year's election and we find out who won: Democracy; or something else. Remarkably, many Americans say they plan to vote for something else. I have no delusions about changing many, if any of their minds, because they are, well, a lost cause.
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