One of the Best Opinion Essays
Just spotted this NYT essay that is filled with insights and professional knowledge. The three elements of “unwritten constitution” — Separation of federal prosecution, political neutrality of the military and
Just spotted this NYT essay that is filled with insights and professional knowledge. The three elements of “unwritten constitution” — Separation of federal prosecution, political neutrality of the military and
Received my NYT newsletter this morning and its content was pretty shocking: “The Democratic Party’s biggest problem today is its struggle to win over working-class voters”, where “working class” is
The essay by Jeffrey Sachs is well written and easy to understand as it quoted the words by the majority and minority sides of the high court, in addition to
This essay by a political scientist is interesting in singling out moral integrity of politicians for explaining the “test result” for the Republican leaders that is depressing: “most elected Republicans
OMG (or “Oh My Damn” like Yolanda from my favorite sit-com Young & Hungry would say), I have been thinking about writing a blog with a title similar to the
When a country is deeply divided, opinions matter in general because they serve a function of mobilizing each party. What I am mostly interested in is opinions that cut above
Forget about winning the presidency, the next — and bigger — challenge for Biden and his administration is to govern, or better yet, to lead the country forward. We can
Watched the full speech of Biden this morning after the victory (but without Biden himself claiming it), and felt his themes of possibility, hope, heal, science, truth, decency, tolerance, unify,
I did not sleep as tight as I usually do last night, perhaps because I expected something big on the first Saturday after the election, which by the way is
Now that Trump’s defeat and Biden’s win have all but practically sealed (See NYT for instant updates on the battleground states and analyses on why Biden is only inches away