In 2020 A March Of Madness
…Super Tuesday, March 3, so long ago, after which Bernie fell. There were no limits on the voting on Super Tuesday, but there was no audience for the two-man debate…
…Super Tuesday, March 3, so long ago, after which Bernie fell. There were no limits on the voting on Super Tuesday, but there was no audience for the two-man debate…
…tax-law specialist.) So I’ve changed “super PACs” to “nonprofit tax-exempt ‘social welfare’ advocacy groups.” This matters only because super PACs already have to disclose their donors. Nonprofit tax-exempt “social welfare”…
…time, which was, “I’m in. And I’m in to win.” Weren’t we? But instead, it turned out, it would be: “I’m in. And I’ll use a Super Bowl-style commercial that,…
…impact and increasing necessity of super PACs, said, “[SuperPACs] pose an existential threat to the old order. The campaigns themselves may soon become subordinate; as Mitt Romney demonstrated in the…
…general, both the safe and the risky return depend on D_t and K_t. This is a major nuisance and I will present a super absurdly simple example (due to Brad)…
…Tuesday night, sending the pair into a June 8 runoff election. The winner will face GOP Rep. John Boozman, a rancher and ophthalmologist whose late brother, Fay Boozman, lost to…
…on Tuesday seeking an end to the merry-go-round of lower court lawlessness. Tuesday’s arguments revealed two things: Roberts and Barrett have zero sympathy for the ghost gun industry, and they…
…progressive. I have long thought that such an approach to the debate would destroy the Republican party. The evidence from Tuesday is not proof (there were many reasons for the…
…a likely rival, watched his hand-picked successor lose Tuesday night). Far from it. Clinton spent the last two months holding 45 campaign events in 18 hard-fought states, but almost all…