But they all think they do.
Paul Waldman
Paul Waldman is a weekly columnist and senior writer for The American Prospect. He also writes for the Plum Line blog at The Washington Post and The Week and is the author of Being Right Is Not Enough: What Progressives Must Learn From Conservative Success.
The Carson Campaign Is Coming
Ben Carson is actually running for president, and he’s going to be in it for the long haul.
Congressional GOP Leaders Figure Out How to Temporarily Tame Conservative Beast
Symbolism now, a battle delayed, and as always, a healthy dose of kabuki.
The Cycle of Republican Radicalization
How the dynamics of the Obama presidency have pushed Republican voters to the right.
Is Obama Bold Enough For You Now?
All the criticisms of him for being too “passive” were just a cover for substantive disagreement.
How Obama Boxed In Republicans With His Immigration Order
We know they oppose it now, but revoking it in 2017 will be a lot more complicated.
In Early Polling, God Remains Undecided On Pick For 2016 GOP Nominee
But rest assured, He’ll be talking to the candidates soon.
Why There Won’t Be Any Grand Immigration Confrontation Between Obama and Republicans
They’re enraged now. But don’t be surprised if this issue fades away.
Why Republicans Are So Mad About Obama’s Immigration Order
It isn’t about the substance, and it’s only partly about presidential power.
Charticle: Good News About America (Really!)
The latest crime statistics show that the country continues to get safer.

