What supporting “the rightwardmost viable candidate” meant in WFB’s lexicon. The Buckley Rule has been much invoked in recent weeks, in this space and elsewhere, and on almost every occasion ...
In what appears to be a bid to ensure that President-elect Trump enters office as a formally convicted felon, Judge Juan Merchan has denied Trump’s post-trial motions and proposes to sentence him next ...
When the House of Representatives convenes on Friday, Representative Mike Johnson will face a tricky fight to get reelected as speaker.
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Conservatives would happily tear down most of DC, leaving only the White House, Congress and Supreme Court and some of the monuments. Tear the rest down and sow the underlying earth with salt so that ...
Carter entered office as the 39th president of the United States in 1977, defeating then-president Gerald Ford.
Another impeachable abuse of the president’s pardon power, to nullify the Constitution’s approval of capital punishment and the endowment in Congress of the power to make federal ...
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Carter entered office as the 39th president of the United States in 1977, defeating then-president Gerald Ford. Today, Jimmy Carter is 100. In 1986, Reagan gave a memorable speech about him. Notes on ...