The Biden campaign has to jump-start its effort to control the narrative in the coming months. Here are some ideas:
Read MorePresident Biden went to Wisconsin to announce the rebuilding of a bridge.
Such events are rarely inspiring. But the picture that accompanied the article in The New York Times was downright depressing.
At some point in the coming months, Republicans will likely to renew their traditional attacks Democrats on government spending.
Democrats should be ready.
Read MoreWant to end the American obsession with firearms?
A simple slogan could do it: Guns are Gay!
Read MoreThe left’s anger at Joe Biden is striking for a lot of reasons: its sudden rise to prominence, ferocity, short-sightedness, faddish immaturity, overtones of anti-semitism, and lack of historical perspective.
Read MoreEconomists are debating the causes of the current inflation in America, including the possibility that deficits are contributing to it. Biden doesn’t disagree with the need to reduce deficits.
Read MoreEvery day in a million way Donald Trump and his influencers (quite likely including the Russians) work to create the reality in which half of America lives.
Read MoreThe Biden campaign may be micro-targeting particular demographics or geographic regions. It may have an effective ground campaign. But the general public doesn’t see or feel it.
Read MoreThis is a golden age of scientific and medical research that holds tremendous promise for the future. But most Americans don’t know about the science or take it for granted. Or worse, treat modern medicine with contempt.
Read MoreIf Joe Biden wants to present a forward-looking, aspirational attitude, he should dramatically propose an expansion of Medicare, Medicaid, and Obamacare.
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