Showing results for: Joe Biden (page 216)
The great GOP crack up: Mitch McConnell is still scrambling to lead Donald Trump’s Republican Party
Heather Digby Parton
Leaving Mitch in the ditch: Trump loyalty may prove too potent a force in the GOP for McConnell to handle
10 bold moves Biden can make without Congress
Robert Reich
Biden can and must wield his presidential powers through Executive Orders and regulations
Author Rick Perlstein on the challenge ahead: “Biden knows that he is managing a dying regime”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Nixonland" to Joe Biden: "There is no sweet spot" that will "turn off the spigot of reactionary rage"
Democrats flipped the Senate. So why is a Green New Deal still unlikely?
Zoya Teirstein, Shannon Osaka
Can Biden accomplish his climate goals with a razor-thin majority?
Trump’s Diet Coke button is a reminder of the most laughable, hypocritical parts of his presidency
Ashlie D. Stevens
"Trump seemed to believe that rules, of any sort, don't apply to him. That guided his food and beverage choices"
What happens to the Resistance after the world’s loudest science denier leaves the White House?
Shannon Osaka, Kate Yoder
Trump's unintended legacy: a fiery climate movement
Why Biden can’t govern from the center
Robert Reich
There is no middle ground between lies and facts. There is no halfway point between civil discourse and violence
President Joe Biden has started the work — and what a massive change that is
Terry H. Schwadron
What a contrast: Our new president calls for hope, positivity, unity and truth ... no mention of "American carnage"
Donald and Melania Trump fired chief usher before leaving White House to spite the Bidens
Travis Gettys
"The Trumps sent the butlers home when they left so there would be no one to help the Bidens when they arrived"
George Conway hands Biden’s DOJ a roadmap to make sure Trump ends up in jail
Matthew Chapman
Conway notes that future Attorney General Merrick Garland must appoint a special counsel — or two
Why California’s vaccine roll-out has been such a mess
Nicole Karlis
The current surge and an underfunded public health system created a storm of disarray
Dear Mr. President: You inspired us — but “unity” with Republicans and Trumpists is a trap
Chauncey DeVega
Joe Biden's inaugural address was soaring, Lincoln-esque oratory — but his vision of national unity is dangerous
A historian from the future looks back: What will be most remembered of Trump’s presidency?
Matthew Rozsa
Historians will remember Trump as an aspiring dictator who failed because he was too dumb to understand COVID-19
“Now let’s cancel them,” Demands AOC as Biden extends pause on student loan payments
Jake Johnson
"Biden can cancel all $1.7 trillion of student debt by executive order," said The Debt Collective
Don Jr. picks up where his dad left off: Trump’s son continues tradition of Twitter lies
Jon Skolnik
Don Jr. is taking on the family mantle of tweeter-in-chief to level fallacious attacks at President Biden
Wait, do blue lives matter? How Joe Biggs and the Proud Boys turned on the police
Roger Sollenberger
Proud Boys leader Joe Biggs once dined with Lindsey Graham at Trump's D.C. hotel. Now he's under arrest
The shock and awe of Donald Trump’s final days
Heather Digby Parton
That feeling of a dazed stupor may be the first signs of a national hangover: America must avoid collective amnesia
“It’s over and nothing makes sense”: QAnon believers struggle to cope with Biden inauguration
Igor Derysh
“Well I’m the official laughing stock of my family,” one QAnon follower said after Joe Biden was sworn in
Texas lawyer fired after Capitol riot files ambitious suit: Dissolve Congress, don’t arrest him
Roger Sollenberger
"This is not a Sidney Powell lawsuit," Paul Davis assures court. True! Powell didn't argue for abolishing Congress
Biden takes the reins, calls for a united front against COVID and other threats
Julie Rovner
Biden made it clear that combating the covid-19 pandemic will be his top priority
Republicans greet Joe Biden’s inauguration with vows to fight his agenda
Bryan Mena
Some Texas Republicans in Congress called for bipartisanship, but many others criticized Biden's early policy moves
How Operation Warp Speed created vaccination chaos
Caroline Chen, Isaac Arnsdorf, Ryan Gabrielson
States struggle to plan their vaccination programs with just one week’s notice for how many doses they’ll receive
“Fox & Friends” hosts take it personally after Biden denounces white supremacists
David Edwards
"That is what the Republican Party is"
The anticipated violence at Biden’s inauguration never happened — thank Trump’s Twitter ban
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's incitement was crucial whipping right-wing mobs to violence. Muting him helped settle them down
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