The Indian-American duo of Usha Vance and Kamala Harris will challenge stereotypes. Welcome to the new, improved 2024 presidential campaign.
Op-Eds
Robert Reich: Why we need nauseous optimism
I don’t want to diminish the positive energy we’re enjoying now. I just want us to be realistic about what could, and almost certainly will, come next — and be prepared.
Austin Bay: Milley and Schmidt consider wars of the future
Former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt make the case that drones, microchips and advanced software (artificial intelligence software) have produced what I’ll call a near-ubiquitous battlefield transparency.
Froma Harrop: Usha can’t neuter J.D.’s cat lady musings
Republicans handed Usha Vance the unenviable task of cleaning up her husband’s history of hostile comments regarding women. Alas, she tried.
Cal Thomas: The Secret Service makes me nervous
The bureaucracy seems to be putting more effort into protecting agency management than it did Donald Trump.
Susan Estrich: ‘Donald being Donald’
A president who is not disciplined about what they say and do is not someone who is up to the job. Donald being Donald, I submit, is a very dangerous thing.
Rich Lowry: The teleprompter campaign
It’s extraordinary that the Democrats had one presidential candidate whom they didn’t trust with interviews and have replaced him with another, fresh and younger candidate whom they also don’t trust with interviews.
The Olympics’ ‘Last Supper’ scene demanded our attention
The purpose of art is to command your deep attention — not in a narcissistic way but in a self-reflective one.
Elliott Epstein: Trump should be in the Big House not the White House
Are we willing to accept a government marked by criminality and authoritarianism?
Cal Thomas: Kamala Harris and the ‘flashy thing’
It appears the media and Democrats are hoping voters will forget everything Vice President Kamala Harris has said and done in the past.