Australian Roger Pugh examines the results of this presidential election and looks ahead to the ticket for 2020: a showdown between Democrat Michelle Obama versus Republican James Comey.
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: September 19th 2016
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: reviewing Clinton and Trump’s health, both candidates respond to New York bombing, a look at their celebrity endorsements, and appearances on Jimmy Fallon.
Letter to America: End Game
In his latest Letter to America, Australian Roger Pugh shares the perspective of Clinton versus Trump from afar.
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: August 1st 2016
How the RNC fared against the DNC, Trump and Twitter, and why an ex-Australian Prime Minister needs Clinton to win.
Letter to America: Giving Voice
In his latest Letter to America, Australian Roger Pugh wonders why Trump supporters seem unmoved by any of the arguments against their candidate.
Letter to America: Politics Not as Usual
In his latest Letter to America, Australian Roger Pugh looks at women leaders around the world and the impact they have on politics and policy (and criticism).
Letter to America: A Borderline Case
In his latest Letter to America, Australian Roger Pugh opines about the growing discussions surrounding a country’s borders and immigration policies in a 21st century world.
Letter to America: What Goes Up
In his latest Letter to America, Australian Roger Pugh relates how Australia weathered its own “Donald Trump” in Clive Palmer during their last election cycle.
Letter to America: Probationary President
In his latest Letter to America, Australian Roger Pugh proposes that we introduce the idea of a probationary period for elected Presidents, a test drive, as it were.
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: June 13th 2016 Orlando Edition
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: The way a candidate responds to a tragedy gives you a good idea of who they are; so how did Trump, Clinton, and Sanders respond to the Orlando shooting?
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