Virtual Sabbatical from the Extremism
As summer draws to an end and kids returned to school, they were likely greeted by the ritual of their first school assignment, “What I did for my summer vacation.” Continue Reading →
A New Hampshire Perspective
Local and national political stories.
As summer draws to an end and kids returned to school, they were likely greeted by the ritual of their first school assignment, “What I did for my summer vacation.” Continue Reading →
You think Hurricane Harvey is a mess …..wait until you live through the 2018 election cycle… Source: Which Divided Party Will Be the Last One Standing in ’18? | Continue Reading →
“The fate of a lot of important issues hang in the balance of what happens with this trial. Just look at the health care vote,” said Jeff Tittel, a top New Continue Reading →
“Much of the country has demanded the elimination of references to, and images of, people of the past — from Christopher Columbus to Robert E. Lee — who do not Continue Reading →
This week, California police arrested one Anti-Fa protester for assaulting a group of Trump supporters Sunday night at an ‘America First’ rally in Laguna Beach. The above video shows a Continue Reading →
“The passage makes plain what Lilla is up to—and up against. He wants the Democratic Party to abandon identity politics for the sake of its electoral viability. Effecting beneficial changes Continue Reading →
It is in the little lies that President Obama tells that say an awful lot about his character. I have never found Obama to be a very trustworthy individual, which Continue Reading →
Our country sets aside three distinct holidays meant to praise the sacrifice of those who answered our nation’s call to duty in the military. Armed Forces Day honors those on Continue Reading →
The American political landscape is a mess, in large part because one of our two major political parties is not only in chaos, but has absolutely no sense of its Continue Reading →
If there is one political narrative I have always despised it is the importance far too many people place on the “first 100 Days” of our chief executives, whether it Continue Reading →