Don’t Be So Confident: Here’s How Bernie Sanders Could Win The Election
Sen. Bernie Sanders’s rise, his supporters, and the national mood he is running in mirror the president’s circumstances four years ago, and the primary is an early tell.
Media Democrats Are Hoping To Get Behind Klobuchar, But Is Her Surge Real?
Media allies are desperate for a Democrat who can win with moderates, black voters, and Americans who don’t want a senile president.
By Pandering To The Left, Democrats Are Repeating The Mistakes Of 2016
Trump won the GOP primary in part by saying exactly what he thinks and never apologizing for it. Democrats had better figure that out, and quickly.
Despite Common Core Promises, U.S. Kids Repeat Poor Performance On Latest Global Test
On Tuesday, the latest results from a respected international test showed U.S. students making no progress in math or reading in the past 19 years. It’s the latest puncture in Common Core’s inflated promises.
Podcast: A Retrospective Look At How The GOP Became The Party Of Trump
Politico Reporter Tim Alberta joins the Federalist Radio Hour to discuss his new book, “American Carnage: On the Front Lines of the Republican Civil War and the Rise of President Trump.”
Is Joe Biden Going To Be Democrats’ Jeb Bush?
With over a year to go until the Democratic National Convention in 2020, is it too soon to be giving Joe Biden the spotlight?
Is Elizabeth Warren The Democrats’ 2020 Version of Jeb Bush?
The would-be frontrunner was the first to announce for president but the explanations for why Elizabeth Warren can’t win are already baked into her campaign cake.
Flashback: Jeb Bush On Belonging To A Political Family
Jeb Bush joins the Federalist Radio Hour to discuss his 2016 Presidential run, immigration, memes, and other aspects of political life.
Jeb Bush On Running For President, Immigration, And Education
On The Federalist Radio Hour: Jeb Bush discusses the 2016 race, his relationship with Sen. Marco Rubio, and how to improve the American education system.
Podcast: A Look Inside The Mind Of Donald Trump And His Life’s Philosophy
Author Christopher Bedford explores the many sides of Donald Trump and what we can learn about his approach to business and politics.
After Self-Reflection, Journalists Discover They’ve Been Too Critical Of … Democrats
For those of you who reported on Democrats in 2016, now is the time to confess your sins and ask for absolution. May Hillary take pity on your souls.
Yes, Hillary, The Media Did Help Trump Win. So Did You
Former Democratic Party presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is back doing what she does best: another work of fiction.
12 Amendments Our Constitution Needs, But Not Through An Article V Convention
We should welcome renewed attention to our Constitution post-Election Day. Just because it has lasted this long doesn’t mean it’s safe.
Trump’s Victory Proves Money Can’t Buy Elections (But It Can Buy Laws)
In the battle for the presidency this year, Donald Trump won without the Super PACs. Is this a new precedent, or an anomaly?
Why Campaign Finance Rules Make Free Speech Expensive For The Little Guy
By using power, money, and influence to silence dissenting speech, elites go beyond honest political debate and threaten the very nature of democracy.
Jeb Bush’s Hispanic Problem is Republicans’ Hispanic Problem
Establishment attempts to steamroll the Republican grassroots on immigration have been as counterproductive for the GOP as Donald Trump’s approach threatens to be.
The Real Reasons Ted Cruz Just Endorsed Donald Trump
The move to endorse now seems ideologically baseless, because it is. It seems like an act of political self-defense, because it is. And it seems opportunistic, because it is.
The One Thing Jeb Bush Got Right This Year? Speaking In Spanish
Jeb Bush’s primary run may not have succeeded, but his tactics for reaching Hispanic voters were brilliant, and worth emulating.