The movie can be read as a condescending portrayal of a misguided and misinformed Trump supporter—or as an account of the profound and willful idiocy that underlies political tragedy.
Some form of conflict between the United States and the Islamic Republic, overt or covert, seems more possible now than at any time since the 1979 Revolution.
The death of the leader of Iran’s élite Quds Force capped a week of hostilities between the United States and Iran which escalated with lightning speed.
Instead of debating the articles of impeachment, House Republicans acted as if they were participating in a show trial—one with a predetermined not-guilty verdict.
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.