House Judiciary chair Jim Jordan does not expect President-elect Donald Trump to prosecute his political opponents when he takes office. "He didn't do it in his first term,” Jordan told CNN “State of ...
Yes, it’s mean-spirited, but over the decades, it’s proven to be an incredibly effective — and historically bipartisan — attack on a political opponent. It’s a tactic used to render one ...
It’s easy to listen to Fox News or MSNBC and conclude that our political opponents are almost a different species from us: that they don’t value what we value and don’t care for what we care ...