As Donald Trump regains the presidency with promises of dramatic change, U.S. allies and enemies alike wonder what that’s going to mean, observes columnist Bill Moloney.
Political realism begins with the simple recognition that voters are not fools, observes columnist Bill Moloney. Democrats must heed that, he says, as they set out to reinvent themselves in the wake of Harris’s crushing loss to Trump on Nov. 5th.
Britain was the world’s dominant power until overextension cost it that role in the 20th century, notes columnist Bill Moloney, wondering whether a similar comedown awaits America in the 21st century.
Columnist Bill Moloney wonders if voters throwing out leaders in Britain, France, and Germany, along with President Biden’s crisis, presage the long-predicted decline of the West.
When Europeans vote this summer, and Americans this fall, the campaigns will have a common theme, says columnist Bill Moloney. Populism is on the rise on both sides of the Atlantic, and the smug elites are worried.