Reading Harry Potter can lower your opinion of Trump, Debbie Wasserman Schultz resigns and is hired again by Hillary, and Obama’s brother explains why he is voting for Trump. It was truly the “weak” in U.S. politics.
The Republican National Convention 2016: A Complete Recap
Nicholas Harrington covered the Republican National Convention (from his living room) so you didn’t have to endure it. You’re most welcome.
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: May 2nd 2016
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: Obama won the 2016 U.S. LOLs for his excellent burns during the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Carly Fiorina jumps back into the picture, and Trump literally climbs a wall.
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: April 25th 2016
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: John Kasich is being bullied by Trump and teams up with Ted Cruz,Bernie realises he could lose because poor people don’t vote while a voting fiasco is causing a major headache for the Democrats. And Bill is not helpful at all.
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: April 4th 2016
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: Trump back-pedals and accepts that he mis-tweeted, while Bernie and Hillary go head-to-head over debate dates and subjects.
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: March 28th 2016
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: Does having affairs negate your ability to lead a country? And what turns a man (who had been compared to a child molester by his political opponent) into a supporter?
Et Tu Trump? The Big Smoke Predicts Division Tuesday
Today’s crucial primaries have the power to make or break Trump’s campaign; we explain how.
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: March 6th 2016
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: Super Tuesday, Carson drops out, Mitt Romney versus Trump, Caitlyn Jenner supports Cruz(?), and Clinton versus Sanders still neck and neck.
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: February 14th 2016
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: Cruz shouts in Spanish at Rubio, more damn emails, and we say bye-bye to Carly Fiorina wondering if her departure is the death of conservative feminism.
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: February 7th 2016
The “Weak” in U.S. Politics: Mike Huckabee’s farewell dad joke and why Kim Kardashian won the polls this week (sorry).
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