Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions Endorses Trump In First Campaign Ad To Reclaim Senate Seat
In the 30-second ad, Sessions noted the fact that he has refrained from criticizing the president as others have after leaving the administration.
If Russian Bot Tactics Didn’t Defeat Roy Moore, They Didn’t Defeat Hillary Clinton
Alabama Democrats imitated Russia’s 2016 social media tactics, proving that both parties will cheat but not that such tactics actually work.
Democrats Go Full Authoritarian To Stop Brett Kavanaugh
Whatever happens to the Brett Kavanaugh, Democrats have normalized another illiberal position in their pretend crusade to save America from Donald Trump.
Media Can’t Stand ‘Chappaquiddick’s’ Sobering Depiction Of Ted Kennedy
Although he’s been dead for nearly a decade, several in the mainstream media still feel the need to shield Kennedy from any criticism.
Joe Arpaio’s Campaign Risks Another Unnecessary Republican Senate Loss
Joe Arpaio is poised to benefit from the same sort of political dysfunction that made Roy Moore a failed GOP nominee for Senate in 2017.
Chelsea Manning Is The Nightmare Democrats Deserve
Chelsea Manning is simply Roy Moore in softer dress: a rage-stoking, base-riling ghoul sent to torment the political establishment into submission.
How The Trump Conundrum Will Affect America’s Long-Term Health
Trump’s first year in office has turned out much better than expected, but don’t let that blind us to some of the long-term costs of Trumpism.
Will Rahn Talks Roy Moore, Trumpism, And Our Culture’s Sex Crisis
Will Rahn, politics editor at CBS, joins Federalist Radio to discuss the various paths for the GOP and how Trumpism fits into that plan.
Roy Moore Had Lowest White Evangelical Support Of Any Alabama Republican In The 21st Century
With high turnout and 80 percent in favor of a candidate in a group that is a large population share, Roy Moore still substantially underperformed among white evangelicals.
Podcast: Alabama Senate Race, Phony Feminists, And #MeToo Pitfalls
On this episode of Federalist Radio, Inez Stepman and Bre Payton discuss last night’s Alabama election, the future of the GOP, sexual assault and more.
Roy Moore Is A Lesson On The Folly Of Angry Populism
The obvious lesson of Roy Moore’s election loss is that angry populism fueled by resentment of ‘elites’ is not the basis for a political movement.
Trump Drags Red Herring Past Pack Of Yowling Democrats, Leads Them Off Alabama Race
On a day most political reporters thought they’d be talking about the accusations against Roy Moore, they are instead at a fever pitch about the president’s ambiguous tweets.
In Alabama, Roy Moore’s Defiant Campaign Recalls Trump’s Outsider Status
To some Alabamans, Moore is a hero. For many others, voting for him is just a way to support President Trump and defy the GOP establishment—again.
Roy Moore’s Core Supporters In Alabama Don’t Care What You Think
As Alabama’s special Senate election draws near, pastors speak out about why they’re standing by Roy Moore in defiance of the GOP establishment.
Sending Roy Moore To The Senate Will Cost The GOP House In 2018
Alabamians voting in the special Senate election may want to measure twice before they cut once, unless they want to end Donald Trump’s presidency.
Voting For Roy Moore Is Not A Vote For Pedophilia, And Other Spurious Charges
It’s Doug Jones running against Roy Moore in Alabama’s special Senate race Tuesday, so that is the only comparison that matters.
Franken: I’m Resigning From The Senate Even Though I Didn’t Do Anything Wrong
Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) announced Thursday he plans to resign from office amid numerous allegations that he acted inappropriately and sexually harassed multiple women.
Podcast: Al Franken, Roy Moore, Tax Reform, And Superhero Movies
Ben Domenech covers this week’s flood of new on the Federalist Radio Hour including the snow ball of sexual assault allegation, the tax bill, and more.