What does Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn think about foreign policy?

Michael Flynn, a former lieutenant general in the Army, became the third high profile official to be nominated on Friday following Sen. Jeff Sessions and Rep. Mike Pompeo. It sets up the […]

5 things to know about CIA Director pick Mike Pompeo

Along with Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama, congressman Mike Pompeo of Kansas was tapped for Senate confirmation on Friday by Trump’s transition team. He is to serve ass the C.I.A. Director […]

What role will Melania Trump play as first lady?

The outgoing first lady of the United States is as popular as ever; she was very, very active throughout her husband’s presidency and served the White House in an especially […]

5 things to know about Kellyanne Conway

It was a significant achievement when Donald Trump became elected that Kellyanne Conway became the first woman to ever help capture the presidency as the winning candidate’s campaign manager. Her background […]

TBT: Watergate foretold Hillary’s scandal, and the one-party collapse that followed

It’s going to be a struggle for many years to put this election into appropriate context, outside of clickable content and viral memes and the sort of irreverence being used […]

Where were you when Bernie Sanders bowed out of the race?

Die hard Bernie Sanders supporters in Vermont gave him more than 18,000 write-in votes on Election Day, and that was long after he had left the race for president. His […]

Stat of the Week: This election hauled in over $1 billion in donations

Repealing the Citizen’s United ruling and denying large corporations the ability to buy elections has long been a rallying cry on the left, but what happens when your candidate gets the most […]

5 fascinating facts about Lyndon B. Johnson

The 36th president will be forever tied to two things: The death of John F. Kennedy, and the Stetson Open Road cowboy hat. But an image of that Southern Democrat […]

5 things to know about Trump chief strategist Steve Bannon

Donald Trump’s campaign for the presidency was rife with refractory moments that roiled the nerves of contemporary outrage culture, and especially incensed Democrats and progressives keen on multiculturalism and social […]

How much was really answered about millennial voters on Election Day?

It’s no secret that millennials are blue by nature, having become the most well-educated class of Americans and multicultural group to grace the halls of voting locations everywhere. But apathy […]