Column: Trump's nomination is a defeat for democracy
By C. R. Jones III | Feb. 23, 2016Donald Trump winning the Republican nomination will be a victory for the Democratic nominee, but a severe blow to democracy in our nation.
Donald Trump winning the Republican nomination will be a victory for the Democratic nominee, but a severe blow to democracy in our nation.
Picture, for me, a terrorist.
My entire heart is in Paris. I cannot spare any for you on this day.
What matters to me, and what should frankly offend you, is Carson's continued insistence that he is qualified to lead this nation.
Last week the Pentagon and the White House announced the U.S. would insert no more than 50 special forces troops into Syria to assist in the fight against the Islamic State
Last week, Vice President Joe Biden walked to a podium in the White House Rose Garden.
In the aftermath of the flooding, I am left with the conclusion that our state government has failed us.
When I first received word of the tragedy that unfolded at Umpqua Community College, a senseless shooting in which ten innocent lives were lost, I didn’t know what to feel.
Boehner's resignation as Speaker of the House shows that compromise is not acceptable to the far right in the Republican Party.
They have given their support to a man who hoards attention to such a drastic extreme that if it were physical possessions there would be a dead cat somewhere underneath it all.