Can 'Metajournalism' Save Old Media—and Unmask Trump?
Curated journalism has been derided as inferior to original reporting—but in an era when news are coming so thick and fast, a discerning journalist weaving reportage into a coherent narrative can play a vital role.
Yes, Trump Can Sabotage Election Day
He can't postpone the election. He can't ignore its results. But his historic tweet shows he can undermine it—in a staggeringly stupid-but-effective way.
Donald Trump Has Been Impeached. Now What?
The work of the House is not yet done, and the work of the Senate is not yet ready to begin.
Stop Calling It the Republican Party
The so-called "Republican Party" of 2019 is so opposed to the Republican Party of 2014 that it is for American media to refer to the "historical" Republican Party as a separate entity from the "Trump Party."
Pelosi Should Remember Latest Trump-Ukraine Reports Mere Tip of Iceberg
The Trump-Ukraine saga reaches years back, including attempts to get dirt on Clinton and block Manafort probe.
The Mueller Report's Biggest Open Secret
Fact: Mueller didn't investigate what most Americans think he did.
The Mueller Report Is Just the Beginning
The investigation is so vast it's impossible to sum it up even in the full copy of the report—and certainly not in William Barr's redacted version.
The Mueller Report Will Be Gutted Before You See It
Post-Barr, only Mueller's full and un-redacted case file can be relied upon.
Barr's Letter Exonerated American Journalism, Not Trump
Contrary to what Republicans are saying, American media actually got almost everything in the Trump-Russia case correct.
Is Trump's DOJ Trying to Pre-empt an Impeachment?
Attempting to make Trump unimpeachable would be nonsensical, corrupt and a terminal blow to America's rule of law.
Trump-Russia: What Congress Should Investigate First
The incoming Democrat committee chairs in Congress are wisely prioritizing investigation over impeachment. Here is where they should begin.
Beto O'Rourke Could Be America's Next President
Democrats have some strong potential candidates, but none capture the zeitgeist of a Clinton or an Obama quite like Beto does.