Covid Spread Can’t Only Be Explained by Who’s Being ‘Bad’ by Faye Flam BLOOMBERG NEWS Aug. 15, 2020 (Bloomberg Opinion) — There are some weird things going on in the coronavirus data. It’s curious that cases dropped so fast, and have stayed pretty low, in the spring hot zones — New York, New Jersey and […]
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PRO’S AND CON’S OF WHITMER FOR VICE-PRESIDENT: MLive
Gov. Whitmer is still in the running for Vice President. Here are the factors working for and against her. By Emily Lawler MLive Aug. 11, 2020 It’s not clear whether Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is a top contender to run for vice president alongside Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, but the possibility is certainly top […]
WASHINGTON POST: The Six Political States of Michigan
Written by David Weigel Map by Lauren Tierney The Washington Post/Politics/Analysis Aug. 9, 2020 How did Michigan become a defining swing state of the Trump era? Some of it had to do with history, both the state’s 20-year stretch of Democratic wins and the revived conservatism of Detroit’s suburbs. Plenty had to do […]
RCP: LOCKDOWNS DON’T STOP PANDEMICS
The Myth That Lockdowns Stop Pandemics By Stacey Rudin RealClearPolitics/Commentary August 7, 2020 From the beginning of time, humans have used mythology to make sense of a chaotic natural world. Sir G.L. Gomme dubbed myths “the science of a pre-scientific age.” Folklore provided pre-scientific people a comforting sense of control over nature. To address dry […]
HOW THE NATION’S (AND MICHIGAN’S) “LOCKDOWN” STRATEGY CAME TO BE
An excerpt from Part 2 of “Unreported Truths” – a brief history of lockdowns by Alex Berenson August 4, 2020 (This is a condensed version of part of the second chapter of Berenson’s book LOST IN KANDAHAR, which focuses on the history of lockdowns and how they became government policy). The entire booklet is available […]
RCP: CAN JOHN JAMES WIN U.S. SENATE SEAT IN MICHIGAN?
In 2nd Try, James Sees Different MI Challenge (and Outcome) By Philip Wegmann RealClearPolitics August 4, 2020 (AP Photo/David Eggert) Republicans know they could not draft a better candidate for a worse time. Luckily for them, John James was such a candidate before a pandemic ravaged its way around the globe, a recession cratered the […]
BARONE: ORWELL-SPEAK TAKING OVER JOURNALISM
Intensifying Into Violence By Michael Barone Real Clear Politics July 31, 2020 “Protestors in California,” tweeted ABC News, about an incident in Oakland, “set fire to a courthouse, damaged a police station and assaulted officers after a peaceful demonstration intensified.” If you’d presented your ninth-grade teacher with that sentence in your weekly writing assignment, she […]
WHAT ANCIENT GREECE’S GREATEST HISTORIAN PREDICTED ABOUT 2020
What Thucydides Knew About the US Today Everyone who reads Thucydides knows him as the most profound and convincing historian of empire, not only in his own age but also in his explicit and implicit predictions of later ages. by Edward Mendelson The New York Review of Books July 30, 2020 Philipp Foltz: Pericles’s Funeral […]
FEARLESS FORECASTS: Picking Winners in Michigan’s Aug. 4 Primary Election
Predictions on All Key Races in Michigan’s Aug. 4 Primary Election THE BALLENGER REPORT July 29, 2020 Beginning Friday afternoon (July 31), visitors to TheBallengerReport.com website can listen to a one-of-a-kind list of predictions for Michigan’s Aug. 4 primary election, not only for Congress and the state House of Representatives but also important local offices […]
THREE HIGH-QUALITY REPUBLICANS SQUARE OFF IN MICHIGAN’S 10th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT GOP PRIMARY
Three Republicans in running for GOP nomination to replace U.S. Rep. Paul Mitchell by Todd Spangler, Detroit Free Press July 25, 2020 Nothing’s ever certain in politics. But it’s exceedingly likely that whoever wins the Republican nomination on Aug. 4 in Michigan’s 10th Congressional District is going to be heading to the nation’s Capitol next January. […]