On Trump’s muddled message, and what it SHOULD be
Two columns about what Trump’s message should be, but isn’t. (Links to each full column embedded in the headlines.) Trump’s message mess (Oct. 26): President Trump still could win reelection, […]
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Two columns about what Trump’s message should be, but isn’t. (Links to each full column embedded in the headlines.) Trump’s message mess (Oct. 26): President Trump still could win reelection, […]
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Links embedded in the headlines of both these important thought pieces stemming from Trump’s infection with the coronavirus: Congress should act to forestall an incapacity-related crisis (Oct. 2): Congress should […]
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(Aug. 6) It’s worth asking: What would happen if health problems caused one or both major-party presidential nominees to withdraw from the November ballot after each party’s national convention has […]
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(July 24) Gary Palmer of Alabama, chairman of the U.S. House Republican Policy Committee, has a targeted proposal for coronavirus-related relief that Democrats also should love. Aimed especially at helping […]
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Three columns on Trump, one of him at his best, two of him at his worst. The links to the full columns are embedded in the headlines. Trump’s Rushmore speech […]
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(May 28) From the day in March that massive reactions to the coronavirus began, two things should have been clear, both of which now come together in a new letter […]
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(May 8) The 75th anniversary of Victory-in-Europe Day is a sobering commemoration, and somewhat sadly ironic. When the free world (plus the despicable Soviet Empire) celebrated V-E Day on May […]
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(May 5) Note: I’ve been writing pieces like this for seven weeks. It’s really important. The White House and Senate Republicans are on the right track in pushing for protections […]
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(May 1-3, at al.com): Cramped and bullheaded “guidance” from Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall is keeping Mobile County, and probably others in the state, from providing desperately needed relief to small […]
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(April 28) Cautiously aggressive reopening. That’s probably the best way to describe the plan Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced on Tuesday for the state’s next moves in response to the coronavirus […]
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