Facebook makes us all stupid.
They turn on you like a weathervane in a Category 5.
The tone (stench) of this campaign, however, has been so off-putting that many who have never thought of not voting can’t stomach the idea of stepping into a voting station.
It’s a sense of entitlement, that normal rules don’t apply to them.
The challenge is to recognize our own biases and sift through what’s important and what isn’t.
We can emerge as a country together once again this time, if whoever is elected goes big.
The faithful who turn out for Trump’s rallies hold to certain articles of faith. One is that they are the majority of American voters, no matter what the “corrupt” polls say.
Obama has turned a blind eye to the long-term risks of this corridor.
Who deserves your vote? Joel Mathis and Ben Boychuk, the RedBlueAmerica columnists, debate the issue.
Targeting students from a position of cowardly anonymity is only the latest — and ugliest — stage in the well-funded project to shield Israel from criticism on campus.
An overwhelming 73 percent of U.S. teenagers own or have access to a smartphone, compared to just 23 percent of teens in 2011.
It takes focus to cut through the campaign fog
Issues have become secondary to personalities