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(1 comments) Wednesday, May 4, 2016 Lady and the TrumpSHARE
The results of last night’s Indiana primary make it all but certain that Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will face each other in the November general election. Bernie may have won Indiana, but the proportional allocation of delegates makes it virtually impossible for him to catch up. Meanwhile, Trump lost his only real competitor–Texas Senator Ted Cruz. While I predicted both outcomes, I’m not particularly thrilled that I was right. As I've said before, Hillary's nomination isn't very inspiring. Instead, it's the culmination of 2 decades of planning, organizing, and political calculation. . . .
Friday, March 18, 2016 Iranian Election is Victory for Obama Foreign PolicySHARE
The most important election of the last few weeks wasn’t the New
Hampshire primary or Super Tuesday. It was the parliamentary and
Assembly of Experts election in Iran. The results were a victory for
moderate Iranians and for President Obama’s policy of active engagement
with Iran.
Sunday, March 13, 2016 The Country Antonin Scalia Created: Cases where Scalia's vote was decisiveSHARE
Since the death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, numerous commentators have written about his jurisprudence, dissents, and unlikely friendship with Ruth Bader Ginsburg. I want to talk about something else: those lesser-known instances when Scalia’s vote on the Supreme Court decisively changed the country, and sometimes in surprising ways.