Michael Cohen says GOP fear mongering has reached new heights in the foreign policy arena. Plus: Why Iowa doesn’t matter.
John McWhorter says the movie industry has made tremendous racial progress, despite this year’s all-white Oscar acting nominations.
Bill Scher and Alexis Levinson say hard-hitting questions from debate moderators are totally fair. Plus: Why Trump’s debate boycott was a “great call.”
Sociologist Paul Froese, author of On Purpose, discusses the upside and downside of the modern preoccupation with to-do lists.
Michael Cohen says Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will likely get the nominations regardless of what happens in the caucuses.
National Review’s Alexis Levinson says the most recent GOP debate may have only hurt the candidates who participated.
Daniel Strauss says Jeb Bush may still have a path to the nomination. Plus: Who will take down Trump?
Daniel Drezner says there seems to be a groundswell of support for candidates who reject expertise. Plus: Would you work for Trump?
Katherine Mangu-Ward and Mark Schmitt try to explain the Trump phenomenon. Plus: What are the chances for criminal justice reform?
Daniel Strauss and Rosie Gray discuss which GOP establishment candidate (if any) is best poised to take down the frontrunner.