There are ways to improve presidential elections without destroying basic tenants of the US Constitution.
Democrats Have Selective Faith in the Effectiveness of Law
Candidates insulated in the progressive bubble are inconsistent issue to issue.
Scars
I knew there were going to be scars from the Trump era that would take a long time to heal, but I never expected the assault on the founding ideals to be so systemic.
The Untimely Death of the Emerging Republican Majority
To say that Donald Trump has been detrimental to the GOP is an understatement.
A 2020 Election Brief
With a taste of snark, Thaddeus R. Winker calls it how he sees it, candidate-by-candidate.
Read Warren’s Lips
“No new taxes for the middle class,” says presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren.
National Republicans | A Rebellion is Stirring in the GOP
Founded in September of 2019, the National Republicans are a group of rank-and-file Republicans working to remove Trump’s influence from the GOP.
Mark Sanford, The Fiscal Conservative
With no delusions about his chances, Mark Sanford is challenging Donald Trump in the Republican Primary. He hopes he can remind the Republican Party that it’s supposed to be the party of fiscal responsibility and fiscal restraint.
Lesser Evils: A Bridge Too Far
I refuse to add my name to a mandate for a politician I don’t remotely support.