The same Democratic establishment that gave you Joe Biden without offering Democratic voters a legitimate choice (serious primary challengers were warned off this year), now is giving you Kamala Harris without offering Democratic voters a legitimate choice.
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Cal Thomas: Biden’s withdrawal doesn’t mean Harris automatically succeeds him
Could this unpredictable political season become even more volatile? Probably.
In sports, as in politics, stepping away can be a monumental task
President Joe Biden isn’t the first elected official who appears to have stayed for one term or campaign too many
Rich Lowry: Is Donald Trump still a quasi-Nazi?
Maybe Democrats could say they disagree with Trump’s policies and hate what he did after the 2020 election without invoking Hitler, fascism or any number of other bogeymen that are false and inflammatory. If so, there’s a first time for everything.
Froma Harrop: The far left won’t be badly missed
Oh, the tantrums, the expulsions, the denunciations. The authoritarian impulse on the far left continues to eat its own.
Austin Bay: Secret Service misses the assassin in plain sight
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle failed to execute fundamental duties. They should resign immediately.
Bill Hiss: Slowing the wheels down
We need to “slow the wheels down,” making clearer judgments about how we live personally and organize as a society.
Hope Pollard: Sen. King must reject Labor Board nominee to protect Maine businesses and workers
By voting against Lauren McFerran’s nomination, Sen. Angus King would be supporting a fair labor environment where all businesses in Maine can compete equally, and workers can exercise their rights without undue interference from partisan government bureaucrats.
Froma Harrop: Biden’s economy is superior in just about every way
Should Donald Trump be elected, we will be looking back at the Biden years as a golden time for the economy and wonder how we lost it.
Cal Thomas: Tone down the rhetoric
Unity is going to take more than statements and “thoughts and prayers” to bring us together. It requires action by all of us.