After Mamdani, Democrats mull picking their poison

Zohran Mamdani’s recent electoral triumph has ignited a profound debate within the Democratic Party, signaling a perceived ideological shift that challenges its traditional foundations. His victory is widely interpreted as a validation of increasingly progressive, and by some accounts, far-left viewpoints, raising critical questions about the party’s direction and its […]

Letter: Democrats seem incapable of praising Trump for anything

In the intricate tapestry of contemporary US politics, a notable thread persists: the perceived reluctance of certain factions, particularly within the Democratic Party, to acknowledge any positive actions or policies undertaken by former President Donald Trump. This phenomenon extends beyond mere policy disagreement, often manifesting as an unyielding and, at […]

Nationalizing politics benefits Gavin Newsom but hurts Senate Democrats

Gavin Newsom’s recent strategic maneuver to nationalize political discourse marks a significant, and potentially perilous, pivot in the Democratic Party’s electoral strategy, aiming to elevate his individual political standing while inadvertently jeopardizing the party’s collective control of the US Senate. This approach seeks to reframe all electoral contests, from gubernatorial […]

Stay Sane!

In an increasingly polarized political landscape, a significant portion of the populace appears to be actively resisting what many observers characterize as a concerted effort to undermine national sanity, a phenomenon meticulously analyzed in James Howard Kunstler’s “Stay Sane!”. This resistance, often framed against the backdrop of a decade-long drive […]