Trump's Chicago interview was magnificently weird
The former president abused John Micklethwait for asking perfectly reasonable questions
The former president abused John Micklethwait for asking perfectly reasonable questions
Harris and Biden are not, it seems, singing from the same electoral hymn sheet
Bill Whitaker asked Harris challenging questions about the matters voters care about most
There’s something a bit odd about a science magazine getting embroiled in the grubby world of politics
He speaks for the vast majority, who don’t really understand the possibilities of crypto, yet who are open to the concept
And whatever doesn’t kill him makes him stronger
The Democratic candidate remains enigmatic to the point of absurdity
‘All I can say is I read where she was not black, that she put out… and then I read that she was black. And that’s OK’
Harris has held virtually every policy position in the book. But there wasn’t one she was ever forced to defend
The vice president was controlled and effective where Trump was angry, defensive and rambling
Neither candidate executed their case well amid horrible moderation by ABC
He has come as close to vanishing as a serving president can
She has been shamelessly presented to America and the world as an agent of change, even though she has no clear vision or agenda of her own
Dana Bash gave questions and answers to the Democratic nominee
As the wiser students of politics will by now have worked out — a female candidate is not a female candidate if she does not conform to various leftist shibboleths
Harris is a pop-up nominee in an age of diminished attention spans, which gives her candidacy a strange power
‘How did the Democratic Party choose a candidate that has never done an interview or debate during the entire election cycle?’
Her delivery was fluent and sounded more authoritative than usual
A few weeks after President Trump’s visit, she confided her views in one lunch guest
As it turned out, the speech wasn’t too bad, albeit underwhelming