Tag: Democratic Party

American Jews and Asian Americans find themselves facing similar challenges of being overlooked and underserved by activist organizations like the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAJC) that prioritize catering to the wealthy elite over advocating for ordinary individuals within their communities.
The podcast addresses the political implications of the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, focusing on Pete Buttigieg's involvement and how it relates to his political image.
With Senator Dianne Feinstein's retirement, Representative Adam Schiff is seeking to continue the representation of Jewish values in California.
Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona's decision to become an independent has disrupted Joe Biden's Democratic agenda, sparking debate about its significance.
In his new book "We Are Not One: A History of America's Fight Over Israel," journalist and historian Eric Alterman discusses the history of the U.S.-Israel relationship, highlighting important moments from Eisenhower's confrontation with Ben Gurion to Netanyahu's clashes with Obama.
The progressive wing of the Democratic Party has suffered a blow in the midterm elections, with their policy agenda, theory of partisan politics, and theory of the American constitution now seemingly dead.
In a recent discussion, author and columnist James Kirchick highlighted Democratic pollster Stanley Greenberg's critique of his party's handling of crime issues.
Democrats are grappling with conflicting data that does not predict a significant Republican wave in the upcoming elections, causing frustration and confusion.
The article discusses the reasons behind Richard Nixon's victory in the 1972 presidential election, which is often misunderstood by liberals.
In this podcast discussion of an article from The Federalist, it is suggested that the New Right should avoid identifying as conservative due to conflicting views on the use of state power.
Former President Barack Obama has resurfaced to criticize Democrats for being pessimistic as they face challenges, but he is also seen as a factor in the party's current difficulties.
The podcast discusses how the media and Democrats are trying to portray the recent worse-than-expected inflation numbers as a new normal, raising questions about the strategy's implications for the upcoming November elections.
In a recent podcast discussing the outcomes of recent primaries and elections, there was a focus on the Democratic party's apparent disregard for the shift of Hispanic voters towards the Republican party.
The text discusses the potential overturning of Roe v. Wade by the Supreme Court, highlighting the impact it may have on women's reproductive rights.
The podcast discusses articles that aim to excuse Joe Biden's challenges and critique the messaging of the Democratic Party.
Midge Decter, a prominent cultural commentator, recently passed away.
In this podcast episode, John Podhoretz reflects on the life and ideas of his mother, Midge Decter, who recently passed away.
The Democratic Party's support for Israel has weakened over the years, with progressives increasingly viewing Israel as the oppressor and denying Palestinians a state of their own.
This text argues that President Biden and Russian President Putin are actually working together, despite the public perception of tension between them.
The fact-checking industry has gained significant power in the media, leading to a shift away from pursuing the truth and towards upholding notions of public safety.
The article discusses the ongoing debate and controversy surrounding mask mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The article discusses the phenomenon of "midwits" and their influence in Democratic politics.
This article discusses the challenges faced by the Democratic Party in passing progressive reform in the Senate, highlighting a lack of clear strategy.
The Democratic Party is portraying itself as the defenders of democracy ahead of the 2022 midterms, warning that a Republican victory could lead to the end of democracy.
The text discusses a perceived change in attitude among supporters of COVID-19 restrictions, speculating that the shift in tone might reflect a concern about their public image and the potential impact on the Democratic Party's performance in the upcoming November elections.