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John Mccain
early and often
Oct. 16, 2024
The Revenge of Arizona’s McCain Republicans
They’ve become one of the most critical voting blocs in the country.
By
Ben Jacobs
obits
Mar. 28, 2024
Joe Lieberman and the Center That Did Not Hold
The longtime senator and Democratic vice-presidential candidate, who has died at 82, crossed party boundaries and left an uneven legacy.
By
Ed Kilgore
that happened
Mar. 22, 2024
The Time Trump Was So Petty He Made the Navy Hide the USS
John S. McCain
Back in 2019, a Navy ship got caught up in Trump’s absurd feud with the late senator, which continues to this day.
By
Benjamin Hart
early and often
May 10, 2022
Steve Schmidt Announces Breakup With Meghan McCain
So what if the former John McCain strategist and the late senator’s daughter reportedly haven’t spoken in 14 years?
By
Benjamin Hart
early and often
May 9, 2022
Steve Schmidt Goes to War With the McCain Family
After attacking Meghan McCain for being a spoiled brat, he writes that her father lied to the voting public about an affair.
By
Benjamin Hart
politics
Dec. 22, 2021
Ted Cruz (Mistakenly) Touts His 2024 Presidential Odds
The senator noted that “historically the runner-up is almost always the next nominee.” It’s a common but untrue hypothesis.
By
Ed Kilgore
politics
Oct. 6, 2021
Red Flags From Lindsey Graham’s Fickle Friendships
The senator has a history of cozying up to D.C.’s “alpha dogs” — and then turning on them. Here’s what his next potential pal should know.
By
Eve Peyser
9/11: 20 years later
Sept. 6, 2021
What 9/11 Did to the Democratic Party
To this day, Democrats struggle with the fear of looking weak.
By
Ed Kilgore
2022 midterms
July 27, 2021
Why 2022 Won’t Be Another 1994 Republican Tidal Wave
Lindsey Graham’s prediction of an impending red wave ignores several key factors behind the GOP’s historic gains in Bill Clinton’s first midterm.
By
Ed Kilgore
poll position
Sept. 14, 2020
50 Days Out, Biden Doing Better in Polls Than Clinton, Obama, or Kerry
The only candidate to overcome as big a disadvantage as Trump faces now is Obama in 2008, and all hell broke loose that fall.
By
Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Sept. 6, 2020
Does Labor Day Mark the Beginning of the Real Presidential Race?
Legend aside, most presidential races are largely decided before Labor Day, with partisan polarization and early voting contributing to that reality.
By
Ed Kilgore
democratic national convention
Aug. 19, 2020
Jill Biden Promises Joe Can End Presidential Empathy Deficit
In her DNC speech, Jill Biden portrayed her husband as a man blessed with the qualities Trump most conspicuously lacks.
By
Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
July 28, 2020
A Short History of the Veep Reveal
There may be less drama this year, but Biden’s announcement will be the biggest news before his own acceptance speech.
By
Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
July 7, 2020
Could Dumping Pence Be a Last-Minute Game Changer for Trump?
Incapable of changing his ways to salvage reelection, Trump might decide blaming the coronavirus mess on Pence and dropping him is the only option.
By
Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
June 13, 2020
Biden Shouldn’t Obsess Over Checking Boxes for His Veep Pick
Biden should look at the whole person and her character and qualifications for the job — unlike what John McCain did when he picked Sarah Palin.
By
Ed Kilgore
coronavirus
May 8, 2020
Has the Time Finally Come for a Full-Scale National Service Program?
It’s possible the pandemic could make it feasible to offer unemployed young people well-paid service in desperately needed tasks.
By
Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
May 4, 2020
The State of the Presidential Race, Six Months Before Election Day
Recent presidential elections show the eventual winner ahead at this point, except for Trump himself in 2016.
By
Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Feb. 11, 2020
New Hampshire Can Be Upsetting
The Granite State has a history of nasty surprises for expected presidential primary winners.
By
Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Nov. 20, 2019
Buttigieg’s Electability Argument: Only Young Outsiders Win for Democrats
Mayor Pete is comparing himself to past winners Carter, Clinton, and Obama, which is clever but not exactly a slam-dunk argument.
By
Ed Kilgore
past is prologue
Aug. 6, 2019
Four Years Ago Today, the Trump Circus Came to Town — and Never Left
Donald Trump’s first Republican-debate appearance set the low standard he has maintained ever since.
By
Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
June 5, 2019
A Brief History of Old Guys Who Became President of the United States
In a shift from the early days of the presidency, septuagenarians Trump, Sanders, and Biden aren’t all that old compared to their peers.
By
Ed Kilgore
politics
June 2, 2019
Defense Department Asks White House to Keep Military Out of Political Posturing
Following the U.S.S. John McCain debacle, acting Defense Secretary Shanahan asked the White House to leave the military out of its grandstanding.
By
Matt Stieb
pettiness
May 30, 2019
White House Wanted U.S.S. John S. McCain Hidden on Trump’s Trip to Japan: Report
The Navy reportedly received a request that the 505-foot destroyer sharing the name of Trump’s GOP adversary stay ‘out of sight’ on his Japan visit.
By
Matt Stieb
vision 2020
May 1, 2019
Get Ready for a Biden Swoon, Sooner or Later
Candidates who poll as well as Biden is right now often go on to win — but rarely without encountering serious bumps in the road.
By
Ed Kilgore
vision 2020
Apr. 24, 2019
Report: John McCain’s Family Will Back Biden for President
After the Washington
Examiner
’s report, Cindy McCain tweeted that she has “no intention of getting involved in presidential politics.”
By
Adam K. Raymond
pettiness
Mar. 20, 2019
A Brief History of Trump’s Feud With John McCain
From life until after death.
By
Matt Stieb
politics
Mar. 20, 2019
Trump Is Somehow Still Mad About McCain’s Funeral
“I didn’t get, ‘Thank you,’ but that’s okay.”
By
Lisa Ryan
2020 presidential election
Feb. 19, 2019
Will Age Be an Issue in the 2020 Presidential Race?
With Sanders running and Biden in the wings, Democrats need to take a serious look at the actuarial tables.
By
Ed Kilgore
2020 presidential election
Feb. 13, 2019
Looks Like the 2020 Democratic Presidential Field Could Be the Largest Ever
In the past, very large presidential fields have produced unusual results, and more often than not, defeat.
By
Ed Kilgore
senate
Dec. 18, 2018
McSally Appointment Makes Arizona Sixth State With Two Women As Senators
McSally will have to run again in 2020, and if she wins and wants a full term, yet again in 2022. Four Western states now have two women as senators.
By
Ed Kilgore
2020 elections
Dec. 15, 2018
If Beto and Biden Got Together, Would the Age Gap Be a Problem?
30 years separate the former veep and the Texas phenom. That might not be a good thing for either of them.
By
Ed Kilgore
2020 elections
Dec. 11, 2018
A Biden-Romney Fantasy Ticket
So
Ain’t Happening
A Washington outsider revives the hoary fantasy of a centrist third party, but it has never made any sense.
By
Ed Kilgore
george h.w. bush
Dec. 3, 2018
The Bush Family’s Struggle to Keep Up With the Conservative Movement
George H.W. Bush and his sons George W. and Jeb tried to stay in step with the ever-rightward drift of the conservative movement. They failed.
By
Ed Kilgore
politics
Nov. 20, 2018
Martha McSally Lost Her Bid for Senate, But She Could Get There Anyway
John Kyl may soon step down from the Senate seat he was appointed to in September, and Mitch McConnell wants Martha McSally to replace him.
By
Ed Kilgore
the kavanaugh hearings
Oct. 10, 2018
Fear of a 2020 Primary May Have Made Lindsey Graham Go Feral Over Kavanaugh
Perhaps private sycophancy towards Trump wasn’t protecting Graham’s flanks back home, so he went with public rage towards Trump’s enemies.
By
Ed Kilgore
politics
Sept. 16, 2018
What Happened to Lindsey Graham?
Once defined by his loathing for Trump, he’s now all-in for the president. Why?
By
Lisa Miller
donald trump
Sept. 11, 2018
Lindsay Graham’s Latest Mission: Encouraging Trump’s Blood Lust
Once part of the jolly, bipartisan Three Amigos, Graham is now very focused on feeding Trump’s most hawkish impulses.
By
Ed Kilgore
the national circus
Sept. 6, 2018
Frank Rich: The Anonymous White House Official Is a Collaborator, Not a Resister
The
Times
op-ed reads like a defense document offered in case a Nuremberg-like legal reckoning ever comes about.
By
Frank Rich
politics
Sept. 4, 2018
Former Senator Jon Kyl Will Replace McCain in the Senate
Kyl is only a short-term replacement, as the 76-year-old has no interest in serving past 2020.
By
Eric Levitz
politics
Sept. 1, 2018
Speeches and Scenes From John McCain’s Memorial in Washington D.C.
Speakers, including former presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush, celebrated McCain’s life on Saturday.
By
Chas Danner
and
Benjamin Hart
john mccain
Sept. 1, 2018
John McCain’s Service in Vietnam Was a Tragedy
Our government put the young McCain in harm’s way — and subjected him to unspeakable suffering — in service of an indefensible cause.
By
Eric Levitz
goodbyes
Aug. 31, 2018
Scenes From John McCain’s Memorial: Biden Remembers Senator as ‘a Brother’
As services for McCain moved from Arizona to Washington, Trump — who isn’t invited — held a raucous rally in Indiana, as planned.
By
Margaret Hartmann
john mccain
Aug. 30, 2018
Trump Aides Decided to Go Ahead With Rally Despite McCain Memorials
The White House reportedly considered canceling Trump’s rally in Indiana on Thursday night, but what’s one more controversy?
By
Margaret Hartmann
john mccain
Aug. 29, 2018
Report: Sarah Palin Wasn’t Invited to John McCain’s Funeral
McCain’s former running mate, like President Trump, will have to watch on TV.
By
Adam K. Raymond
john mccain
Aug. 28, 2018
GOPers Balk at Honoring John McCain instead of Segregationist Democrat
It’s not Richard B. Russell’s fellow Democrats but Republicans who are hesitant about renaming a Senate building to honor McCain.
By
Ed Kilgore
the national interest
Aug. 28, 2018
John McCain Tried to Save the Republican Party From Itself, and Was Crushed
Two decades ago, McCain made the only serious attempt to arrest the party’s long rightward lurch. His defeat still lingers.
By
Jonathan Chait
john mccain
Aug. 27, 2018
That Time McCain Almost Switched Parties to Become the Democratic VP Candidate
McCain thought about breaking with his party twice, and defying its orthodoxies a third time, but was never that maverick-y.
By
Ed Kilgore
the national interest
Aug. 27, 2018
Republican Senator: McCain ‘Partially to Blame’ for Trump Flag Dispute
It takes two to tangle, even if only one of the parties is currently alive.
By
Jonathan Chait
white house flag
Aug. 27, 2018
White House Lowers Flag Back to Half-staff for McCain After Day of Outrage
After enduring a barrage of criticism, President Trump did the absolute minimum to commemorate a man he clearly despised.
By
Benjamin Hart
u.s. senate
Aug. 27, 2018
How John McCain’s Death Will Reshape the Senate
Mitch McConnell’s job is about to get easier.
By
Eric Levitz
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