Between abortion and Donald Trump, the Republican Party is boxed in on the wrong side of issues that will motivate 2024 voters.
Author: Rex Huppke, USA TODAY
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis does the white thing by banning DEI funding at universities
Ron DeSantis did the ‘white’ thing in Florida, signing a bill that pulls all state funding from DEI programs at the state’s public universities.
Could age hamper President Biden’s reelection bid? Have you seen the competition?
With President Joe Biden expected to announce he’s running for a second term, prepare to hear the word ‘age’ about 18 billion times.
Shootings over wrong door, wrong car, wrong driveway. The right answer? Always more guns.
America’s routine outbreaks of gun violence are always met with a promise more guns will make us safer. Let’s tease that out and see where it leads.
DeSantis expands anti-LGBTQ ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law. Might as well not say ‘president’ either.
Reflecting latest Republican motto, ‘Lean Into Cruelty,’ Florida officials obeyed Gov. Ron DeSantis and expanded the Parental Rights in Education Act.
Dominion and Donald Trump put Fox News between a rock and a dumb place
With Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation case against Fox News, my friends at the network, of whom I have none, find themselves in a bind.
Donald Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Ron DeSantis? The GOP LOVES cartoon villains.
If Cruella de Vil hadn’t been featured in a Disney movie, she’d likely be a hero to present-day Republicans.
Trump’s entire presidency was ‘unprecedented.’ His arraignment is just plain embarrassing.
Many words are being used to describe former President Donald Trump’s arraignment in Manhattan. The only correct word is ’embarrassing.’
Donald Trump’s indictment makes me support him – but more indictments would help
A New York grand jury’s decision to indict former President Donald Trump has certainly made me like him better. But a few more indictments would help.
Nashville school shooting leaves 3 more kids dead. Don’t you tell me it’s too soon to talk guns.
Three children and three adults are dead, gunned down in a Nashville school by someone who had no business possessing two rifles and a handgun.