Well, that’s one spin. Gene RobinsonBut he wants to offer a different analysis. Even if we admit that Biden, like Trump, is not the most active chicken, he does have a better backup than people think in Harris. In fact, Jean insists that 2024 is more valuable to her than 2020.
why? As her recent visit to the Munich Security Conference shows, she filled her foreign policy, which at the time was the only gaping hole in her own resume. “Early in his tenure, Mr. Harris said, [foreign] Leaders dealing with difficult topics would not have had the authority they do now. She has learned the issues through 16 overseas trips as vice president. And she has met and grown with the players,” Jean wrote. That’s just one reason the Biden team wants to ignore the 83% of Republicans who view Harris unfavorably and focus on the 86% of Democrats who support her, he said.
Jen Rubin “Despite her near-perfect performance over the past year or so, don’t expect the media to come out with ‘Kamala comeback’ stories, much less overly negative claims that she will handicap Biden.” It is natural to criticize negative reviews,” she writes.
oh really?To tell george will. Now, let me talk a little about what he calls Biden’s “biggest mistake.” (That would be Harris.) Around that time, Franklin D. Roosevelt replaced his vice president, the little-remembered Stalin enthusiast Henry Wallace, with his 1944 running mate named Harry S. Truman. -It turned out that we arrived just in time.
Ukraine needs answers on NATO
Speaking of the Munich Security Conference, Josh Rogin There, he spent some of his interview time with Ukrainian officials, discussing larger concerns that go beyond immediate funding issues. When will invitations to NATO be mailed? “For Ukrainians, that membership means more than just physical security. It speaks to Ukraine’s ability to determine its own future,” Josh writes. For the United States, that could mean a delicate dance of reassuring Ukrainians even though it has not yet extended the offer they so desperately desire.
meanwhile, editorial committee It is alarming that members of the House of Representatives allied with President Trump continue to block immediate aid to Ukraine to oust President Vladimir Putin. “House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) can bring the Senate-passed Ukraine Assistance Act to the floor and likely passage,” the board wrote. Refusing to do so would be a “serious abdication of responsibility and harm Ukraine, the United States, and the Republican Party.”
Is that too much to ask for? dana milbank, can he stream a movie with his family on a farm in rural Virginia? When he tried to climb recently, he saw an unidentified chomping animal, and his internet provider called “A stage in which our country’s climbers are not very comfortable.” ” hindered by certain rotten trees and, yes, the dire state of our country’s countryside. Internet infrastructure.
His column takes readers on an astonishingly fascinating journey featuring both Elon Musk and a truck carrying a giant drill, exploring this frustrating and sometimes life-threatening communications problem and the major challenges Biden is making toward solving it. We explore what it means to be in motion, both politically and practically. that.
- Katherine Rampel writes about a new IRS program to crack down on misuse of private jets disguised as business trips. This is the kind of increased enforcement we should all welcome, she says.
- Karen Tumarti How the race to replace Dianne Feinstein in the California State Senate is progressing, and how Adam Schiff is the frontrunner in November’s race, especially against Katie Porter and Barbara Lee. Here are some tactics devised to make you a candidate.
- Keith Richburg The United States says it needs to support rebel groups that are gaining strength in their war against Myanmar’s ruling military junta.
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