America Needs the GOP, and It Needs Help The Republican Party is at a low point, but the two-party system is too vital to abandon.

No one likes the Republican Party. Pretty much every power center in America is arrayed against it—the media, the academy, the entertainment culture, what remains of our high culture, the corporate suite, the nonprofit world. The young aren’t drawn to it. The party is split, if not shattered. The opposition has a new presidency, almost […]

Andrew Cuomo Plots His Survival Under scandal’s cloud and impeachment’s threat, New York’s governor decides not to go quietly.

We’re seeing some Grade A, first-class, brass-knuckle politics in the state of New York. Wednesday there was an event in Harlem ostensibly to publicize a pop-up vaccination clinic at Mount Neboh Baptist Church, where the embattled governor, Andrew Cuomo, was vaccinated (the Johnson & Johnson one-shot). It was really a planned and raucous rally for […]

Why We Care About the Royal Family Feud The British monarchy has endured for more than a millennium, and the queen is a symbol of stability.

What just happened? That wasn’t just a high-charged celebrity interview that everyone talked about and then it went away. Oprah Winfrey’s conversation last weekend with the duke and duchess of Sussex will reverberate and last. It was history, a full-bore assault on an institution, the British monarchy, that has endured more than 1,000 years. Harry […]

The Old New York Won’t Come Back ‘The pandemic changed everything,’ we say. But we have yet to absorb fully everything that means.

New York You can know something yet not fully absorb it. I think that’s happened with the pandemic. It is a year now since it settled into America and brought such damage—half a million dead, a nation in lockdown, a catastrophe for public schools. We keep saying “the pandemic changed everything,” but I’m not sure […]

Rush Limbaugh’s Complicated Legacy He was a gifted entertainer and advocate, but in his later years certain flaws became more evident.

I meant to talk about something else this week, but my thoughts keep circling back to Rush Limbaugh. His obituaries in the mainstream press were mostly judgment, no mercy. It’s not nice when malice gets a final, unanswered shot. On the conservative side, TV commentaries were cloying to the point of cultish. It gives a […]

A Vote to Acquit Trump Is a Vote for a Lie And why didn’t his supporters in Congress go out on Jan. 6 and speak to the crowds, their people?

The second impeachment trial of Donald Trump has been a rout for the pro-impeachment side. They made the case through time-stamped videos and close argumentation, and their timeline linked in an undeniable way the statements of the president on 1/6 and the actions of the rioters who stormed the Capitol. Democratic floor managers were at […]

Liz Cheney Wins One for Sanity But the Republican Party still has a lot of work to do to counter radicalism and conspiracy theories.

Liz Cheney won. She won’t lose her leadership position after her blistering statement supporting the impeachment of Donald Trump. The vote in the House Republican Conference Wednesday night wasn’t even close, it was reportedly 145-61. Her antagonists spent two weeks bragging they had it in the bag. She insisted on a vote and called their […]

Rob Portman’s Exit Interview He worries about the Trump trial’s precedent, but he’s bullish to serene on the Republican future.

Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio isn’t running for re-election in 2022. This is not good. He is a rightly respected figure. He tries to advance serious legislation. He doesn’t spend all his time talking on television. He cheerily returned my call Wednesday from “the beautiful Russell Office Building.” He thinks his office was once that […]