Warren is not as all or nothing as her health care rhetoric suggests. But herĀ support for phasing out private insurance is scaring people off.
Author: Jill Lawrence, USA TODAY
Valerie Harper’s death reminded me of my rant about ‘Rhoda’ and the great response I got
A pioneering writer’s answer to my frustrated letter about a TV sitcom crystallizes a key moment in feminist history. We were on the cusp of change.
What if Robert Mueller decided to tell Congress what he really thinks?
I did not anticipate Barr’s perfidious misrepresentations, maddening Democratic caution or scandalous Republican indifference. Let’s clear things up.
Republicans are eating our lunch. I want a 2020 Democrat tough enough to eat theirs.
Democrats can talkabout political dealsafter they’re running the table.That won’t happen unless theyuse the tactics that got Republicans this far.
6 ways Democrats can ease America into thinking about impeachment and Donald Trump
Democrats can’t let Trump runout the impeachment clock as he laughs all the way to the bank and maybe even the polls. Start preparing the public now.
Trump-era America needs Biden’s campaign even if he doesn’t win the Democratic nomination
Biden’s entry into the 2020 race suggests he will spend 18 months calling out bigotry, bullying and everything we don’t want our children to be.
Can Republicans fix their woman problem? Only if they change practically everything.
If Republicans stick to their current script, policies and president, it’s hard to see how they win back women — even after Donald Trump is gone.
Democrats need to be ruthless on fixing voting. They’re paying a steep price for neglect.
Voting reforms should be top priority for all Democrats, now in states and later in Washington. What good are policy gains if you can’t sustain them?
Pittsburgh shooting: It’s too late for Trump to be credible on uniting US against hate
In past crises like Pittsburgh, our presidents sounded like Americans and like themselves. Trump is different. Nothing he says can make us believe him.