President Joe Biden is right to warn that democracy is under attack. He just never mentions that he and his allies have been the ones undermining it.
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Until just recently, Democrats had considered an unpopular and enfeebled Joe Biden nonetheless far preferable to an incoherent, lightweight, and widely ridiculed potential replacement Kamala Harris.
Vice President Kamala Harris was typically unprepared for her big Thursday TV interview, but Dana Bash bailed out the candidate by never pressing.
The Meta CEO’s reassurance, in a letter to Rep. Jim Jordan, comes years after the social media platform helped bury the Hunter Biden laptop story.
Robert Kennedy Jr. and my wife have done the impossible — make me want to buy organic food.
This year is the most anti-democratic campaign ever.
Kamala Harris’ chance to sway undecided voters was a bust. Her argument at the DNC was that she is a better person than Donald Trump.
If Nevada Democrats had lived during the days of Robin Hood, they would have stolen from the poor to give to the wealthy. Just look at the controversy over school lunches.
Trump’s lack of discipline and self-control and unchanged, bullying ways have made him the star of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
When Democrats want to be safe, they implement Republican policies. Just look at the Democratic National Convention.
Pronouns, protests, slights toward Israel and slams against Big Pharma: the Democratic National Convention takes the Windy City.
In his Monday farewell speech at the DNC in Chicago, Joe Biden went through a litany of woes in a manner that was downright Trumpian.
Kamala Harris is supposed to go from wallflower to firebrand — and convince Americans that she should be in charge after she spent three years being barely visible.
Would the media prefer to help Harris win but lose further credibility themselves by failing to ask why she has disowned her past three decades of leftist agendas?
Kamala Harris supports Israel like Barack Obama supported traditional marriage in 2008. Just enough to win the election.