Tag: Donald Trump

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The last Alfred Smith, with Donald Trump looking suspiciously like Satan. Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images
9 Oct 2020 - 1:07am

Will Catholics be kingmakers in the US? Despite being deeply split, they are poised to be unusually influential in 2020

Christopher Rhodes

Thursday, 8 October

08.10

What will the New York Times do when Trump goes? An entire industry of outraged journalists and authors has grown out of the Donald's presidency

Sam Leith

Tuesday, 6 October

06.10

Covid is Trump’s last chance Is the President about to turn the race into a coronavirus referendum?

Freddie Sayers

Thursday, 1 October

01.10

Is Critical Race Theory racist? Trump has condemned the controversial teaching as 'un-American' and 'divisive'

Helen Pluckrose

Wednesday, 30 September

30.09

Joe Biden brought a sponge to a knife fight The presidential debate quickly descended into chaos — Trump’s natural habitat

Sam Leith

30.09

How paranoia drives politics Richard Evans's new book about conspiracy theories asks: who benefits when truth itself is unstable?

Daniel Kalder

Tuesday, 29 September

29.09

Joe Biden’s one chance to save America Packing the court would tear the country apart. Why not just give in?

Justin Webb

Monday, 28 September

28.09

Joe Biden is no radical Attempts by Republicans to paint him as a socialist stooge are comically wide of the mark

Michael Tracey

Friday, 25 September

25.09

Pity poor oppressed Prince Harry The Duke of Sussex's latest political intervention reveals a man caught up in the social justice religion

Douglas Murray

Tuesday, 22 September

22.09

Of course Trump can win A repeat of 2016 would reveal the centre-Left as having no response to populism

Matthew Goodwin

Friday, 18 September

18.09

Is Donald Trump toast? The pollsters Nate Silver, Doug Rivers and Robert Cahaly have radically different ideas about the coming election

Freddie Sayers

18.09

How America came apart A people with no shared narrative or history will find it very hard to keep a lid on disorder and violence

Douglas Murray