In ‘What Happened,’ Hillary Clinton Completely Whiffs On The Lessons Of The Prodigal Son
The parable of the prodigal son is ultimately about eternal salvation, not American politics. But it also has something to say about human nature, justice, and mercy.
What Trump’s Voters Continue To See In Him That Washington Can’t
It is worth looking through all the fireworks and noise that President Trump and the media symbiotically create, each to their detriment and advantage.
The Group Of Workers Most Like Trump Voters May Despise Them Most
Their industry is under siege. Advances in technology have cut deeply into their margins. They face competition from robots and cheap, non-union labor. Many shops have been closed.
How Suburban Chicago Moms Who Voted For Him Rate President Trump’s First 100 Days
Some of President Trump’s women voters grade his first 100 days, talk about our political divide, and consider what Trump should accomplish by the end of the year.
What A Divided America Can Learn From Veterans About Loving Our Neighbors
It’s my humble opinion that New Yorkers, generally among our most highly educated, paradoxically understand among the least.
5 Messages From Trump Country For Coastal Elites
It’s been disappointing to hear and read depictions of what life is supposedly like in the ‘Rust Belt’ and what kind of people purportedly live and work here.
Liberals Should Stop Ranting And Seek Out Silent Trump Voters Like Me
I am an urban, millennial woman, and I voted for Trump. Now, I’m afraid to explain my reasoning to an angry, vitriolic left that will not listen to me.
4.3 Million People Want To Disenfranchise Trump Voters
The rationale, of course, is that the horrible awful no good very bad Electoral College gave Donald Trump the win even though Hillary Clinton won the popular vote.
Why Trump’s Supporters Like Him So Much
While Donald Trump’s success seems to defy all human logic and sensibility, it actually comports with the communication theories I teach.
Trump Voters Remind Us We’ve Forgotten Fishtown
At last, there’s an emerging, rueful understanding that Donald’s Trump’s support is possibly not a function of racism, bigotry, and xenophobia.