Tag: Donald Trump

Total Results: 817


Doris, who was raped with her sister in Colombia's civil war, does the dishes in her home in Fundación. © NicholeSobecki/VII
1 Jun 2021 - 1:05am

How America’s abortion wars went global In Colombia, women are discovering that the US controls their reproductive rights

Jill Filipovic

Tuesday, 18 May

18.05

How America turned into the EU Joe Biden's bureaucratic power grab is taken straight from the Brussels playbook

Joel Kotkin

Friday, 9 April

09.04

Do you miss Trump yet? His life's second act may be stranger than the first

Sam Leith

Tuesday, 30 March

30.03

What if Reagan had been murdered? A successful assassination attempt could have precipitated an eternal Cold War

Dominic Sandbrook

Wednesday, 17 March

17.03

Women rebels without a cause The Sarah Everard protests were more about symbolic action than political change

Mary Harrington

Saturday, 27 February

27.02

How to stop China’s long march The world is now wide awake to communist hostility — coordinated action must follow

Edward Luttwak

Thursday, 25 February

25.02

Are you a ‘basic conservative’? As Tony Soprano shows, we all long for clear-cut social norms — even if we disobey them

Ed West

Friday, 19 February

19.02

How Rush Limbaugh shaped American conservatism Reviled by the Left and revered by the Right, the partisan presenter was mainly motivated by money

Michael Tracey

Friday, 12 February

12.02

Trump’s legacy: dinosaur porn Were the ferocious culture wars of the last administration a proxy for forbidden passions?

Sam Leith

Friday, 5 February

05.02

America’s age of isolation With former allies now turning to China and Russia, Biden could soon find himself all alone

Patrick Lawrence

Monday, 1 February

01.02

Why snark is better than smarm The cult of kindness is, in practice, a permission slip to be cruel

Sarah Ditum

Friday, 29 January

29.01

Why Biden should be more like Bannon Forget healing the nation — the new President needs to shake things up

Justin Webb