Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is on a tear. In just the past three weeks, he has expressed a desire to separate his country from the United States, declared his i...
Imagine sitting around the dinner table on Monday, Sept. 10, 2001, hypothesizing whether America’s military could fight a two-front war for 15-plus years with just an al...
Think again if you believe the immediate post-election period will bring relief from the political turmoil that has plagued the nation as seldom before. Whoever wins — H...
We’ve all heard about October surprises, which in this unpredictable election year have melded into a November surprise, too, courtesy of FBI director James Comey’s runn...
When Hillary Clinton clinched the Democratic nomination in June, one of my Facebook friends posted that, in the name of history and feminism, it behooved us to admit Hil...
Come election season, citizens should inform themselves, they should listen to the arguments of all the candidates, they should think things through as best they can, an...
I’ve never voted in a presidential election where I was convinced one of the outcomes would be a true disaster for the country. Obviously I had preferences — sometimes m...
James Comey surely had no idea what he was in for.
The FBI director knew that his decision to notify Congress of the reopening of the Clinton email investigation would c...
To vote, or not to vote? That is the big question for a lot of Americans.
It’s easy to say everyone who can vote should. Otherwise, why have a democracy?
The tone of thi...
Voters are sick and tired of this presidential campaign. In a poll by the Pew Research Center, 6 in 10 Americans said they were exhausted by the campaign — and that was ...