Historian at Princeton University, CNN Political Analyst, NPR Contributor. New York Times Best Selling author and editor of 25 books on American politics.
Daniel Bell envisioned the end of ideology but not of history. One question remained however opened; if ideology could end, could History unfold without ideology? Tried to give a few answers for
"More than any other politician in recent decades, Trump is chaotic and unpredictable in a way that could lead other Republicans to believe that there is a chance he won’t make it to the convention," writes
Half expecting the former president to announce that he has a highly classified document back in his Mar-a-Lago bathroom proving he should be exonerated--and that he has shown it to a bunch of guests who agree with him.
Given that the GOP has tried to position itself as the party of “law and order,” it’s ironic that the Republican nominee in 2024 could be a former president who has been indicted in more than one criminal probe, writes
"When opposing election denialism or threatening to send the country into default constitutes an act of courage, then it is clear that the party is deep in the Trumpian red," writes
"The modern GOP is destabilizing the country and making it harder to govern – a move that conveniently benefits the party that has defined itself around an anti-government philosophy," writes
“Tina Turner, the ‘Queen of Rock’n Roll’ has died peacefully today at the age of 83 after a long illness in her home in Küsnacht,” her family said in a statement.
“With her, the world loses a music legend and a role model.”
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