Working-class conservatism is a powerful force on both sides of the Atlantic, but in Britain it is still a work in progress, and in the U.S. it is closely connected to one man.
Despite strong voter support of the Labour Party’s policy proposals, Jeremy Corbyn’s wishy-washy leadership during Brexit led Boris Johnson and the Conservative Party to victory.
The President’s new order will not protect anyone against anti-Semitism, and it’s not intended to. Its sole aim is to quash the defense—and even the discussion—of Palestinian rights.
Political strategizing helps to explain why the House Speaker announced only two articles of impeachment, both related to the Ukraine matter, against Donald Trump.
Trump took credit for the release, with thanks to the Swiss government, yet other interlocutors claim that the Administration usurped the narrative after almost three years of lethargic diplomacy.
Some voters may be willing to set aside Trump’s scandals, aberrant behavior, and controversial policies and focus exclusively on the state of the economy, but many, many others won’t.
Yegor Zhukov’s message about responsibility and love shows what political dissent can be and seems to describe American reality as accurately as the Russian one.