The last thing American life needs now is more barricades
Washington PostJonah BaderWashington D-C-, Washington, Congress, violent extremism, Terrorism, United States, United Kingdom, diplomacy, Afghanistan, Iraq, 9/11
Mainstream Republicans have tolerated extremism for years. Can they finally control it?
Washington PostJonah BaderRepublicans, Donald Trump, violent extremism, conspiracy theories, Democracy, United States, Germany, Adolf Hitler, conservative, Conservatives, Tory Party, United Kingdom, Ronald Reagan, Newt Gingrich, Tea Party, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio
On the domestic front, Biden is all ambition. Why not on foreign policy?
Washington PostJonah BaderDonald Trump, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, United States, foreign policy, coronavirus, Economy, Republicans, Mike Pompeo, Marco Rubio, Cuba, Iran, China, Xi Jinping, Tony Blinken
Republicans have been living the big lie for too long
Washington PostJonah BaderRepublicans, Mitt Romney, Donald Trump, Kevin McCarthy, Mitch McConnell, conspiracy theories, Ted Cruz, FDR, Lyndon Johnson, Ronald Reagan, Boris Johnson, United Kingdom, United States
The pandemic will not end unless every country gets the vaccine
100 million is too few. Biden should aim higher on vaccinations.
Has Trump pushed the Republican Party to the breaking point?
The good news hidden within one of America’s darkest weeks
Russia hasn’t just hacked our computer systems. It’s hacked our minds.
Global trade is booming — just without the U.S.
Washington PostJonah BaderTPP, Asia, Asia pivot, pivot to Asia, Donald Trump, trade, protectionism, free trade, China, RCEP, manufacturing, Jobs, coronavirus, globalization
Trump shows that we need to reform U.S. democracy
What Barack Obama’s memoir leaves out
Trump’s contempt for democratic norms could haunt us for years
Washington PostJonah BaderDonald Trump, Joe Biden, election, Democracy, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Adolf Hitler, Germany, Newt Gingrich, Mitch McConnell, Republican Party
Once again, Democrats have misunderstood minorities
The Supreme Court might have to choose between power and principle