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John GuidaThe New York Times |
On the modes of authoritarian crisis, more of the same and constitutional regime change.
An “America First” conservative on seeking clarity in the reasons for the military operation and restraint in foreign policy.
Texas politics is in constant churn.
On what makes Congress secret and toxic.
On the lookout for electoral overperformers.
We are likely to see Fed independence protected by the court, but how is the question.
The general sense of the world being chaotic does not necessarily help Trump.
Thoughts on current and future of “a coalition uniquely built by Trump.”
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Who lost the debate may be clearer than who won.
A Q&A with a scholar of religion and politics.
A political scientist explains why doing nothing right now is probably the best strategy for congressional Democrats.