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 ...
How would you describe a member of the opposite political party? Maybe you find them “annoying” or even “stupid.” Or you might even call them “bigoted” or “immoral.” Americans are deeply politically ...
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 ...