History reflects a thumping of Democrats on November 5, 2024, as the Comeback Kid carried the Blue Wall – the popular vote – and both chambers of […]
Author: Bob Ehrlich
Democrats seem intent on taking every single syllable spen by Donald J. Trump literally, regardless of context or circumstance. This insistence on literal interpretation has in fact […]
1. Josh Shapiro on the Harris ticket could have made the difference in Pennsylvania … but likely nowhere else. The voters may never truly know why Vice […]
Thoughts on the “new” Kamala Harris and her quest for the presidency: I. Reinvention Kamala 2.0 has now been playing for approximately eleven weeks. In at least […]
Takeaways familiar – unfamiliar – and odd from the first six weeks of the Harris-Walz era: The Familiar: Class-warfare attacks on the wealthy and trickle-down economics (and […]
A little than four years ago, a Democratic Party desperate for a viable presidential candidate not named “Bernie” or “Elizabeth” turned to good ol’ “Amtrak Joe” […]
Recent history reflects Republican governors leading the way on a number of school-choice options (yours truly even sponsored and signed dark-blue Maryland’s first public charter school bill […]
The re-emergence of former President Donald J. Trump on the national stage has coincided with the waning of we’s assault on American culture. This is no accident. […]
I can’t help but chuckle when thinking back to the so-called “existential” issues that defined our politics at the turn of the millennium. It was a time […]
You might recognize “The Lo” when you see it. It made its debut on the faces of American television and media pundits during the early evening hours […]
Readers are familiar with the moniker “third rail.” In political discourse, it refers to those preciously few issues that are so untouchable that the mere talk of […]
Not so long ago (2002), distraught Minnesota Democrats famously transformed a memorial service for Senator Paul Wellstone (killed along with his wife, daughter, and three campaign staffers […]











