
Journalists See Extremism in State of the Union Speech (Video)
Norman Solomon, Phyllis Bennis and Max Blumenthal agree that President Trump's address satisfied his base and will mobilize activists on the fringe.
Norman Solomon, Phyllis Bennis and Max Blumenthal agree that President Trump's address satisfied his base and will mobilize activists on the fringe.
Donald Trump's State of the Union offer of a "down-the-middle compromise" does nothing to move Republicans and Democrats closer to an agreement.
Under the guise of compromise on the fate of nearly 800,000 DACA recipients, the president bashes Latino immigrants during his State of the Union address.
Trump is more electable than he was in 2016—and he won that year. It’s a problem for Democrats heading into midterm elections.
The Vermont senator takes the opportunity to also "talk to you about the major crises facing our country that, regrettably, Trump chose not to discuss."
While painting a powerful picture of the U.S. economy, Trump also trotted out his favorite scapegoats, ones he has repeatedly vilified since his rise to political prominence.
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