Stay Ahead of the Political Game With These 30 Accurate Analysis and Insightful Columns
The political landscape is constantly changing, making it easy to miss important updates and shifts in the discourse. To stay informed, it is important to read multiple viewpoints and expert opinions. Here are thirty must-read columns from writers across the political spectrum to help you keep up with the changing landscape:
1. Carly Fiorina’s Politicisation and Reintroduction as a Presidential Candidate Atop a New Political-Landscape
A historical review of Carly Fiorina’s career helps readers appreciate her political views and viewpoints on key issues. Some of the topics in this column include taxes, regulatory reform, and limited government.
2. Do Not Change, Olympia Snowe
This op-ed discusses how President Obama experienced a strong start to his presidency but that his momentum stalled in Atlantic Canada once Republican obstruction started.
3. No, Mike Huckabee Did Not Endorse Barack Obama In 2010
This column discusses a false report that Mike Huckabee endorsed Barack Obama during the 2010 midterms.
5. Going Local: The New Design Summit Model
In this column, urbanism expert Alex Steffen describes the new Design Summit model, which demonstrates how to create change locally and globally.
6. USA Today’s Susan Page Goes There On Chris Christie
This column analyzes Susan Page’s reporting on the Bridgegate scandal and compares it to a similar situation involving Jon Corzine.
7. Winning Elections
In this column, Max Boot discusses how electoral campaigns should go beyond advertising. He focuses on the need for better canvassing and voter turnout operations.
8. What Obamacare Is Really Doing? Building Long Term Pressure on Government.
This fascinating article delves into why the controversy over Obamacare will come to have profound effects on American causes that are nationally important.
9. Mission Impossible: Why You Shouldn’t Create a Perfect Candidate
This column argues that political candidates who try to create a perfect image are dangerous to the campaign, as they are restrained and inaccessible. Sometimes being true to oneself can overcome the polite and fake political campaigns.
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10. Symbolism Counts
David Brooks discusses the importance of symbols in America politics through the lens of Barack Obama’s ‘Dutch Miracle’ song.
11. Tax Night: How Democrats Risked Everything on GOP Falsehoods
This column examines how Democrats have allowed Republican myths about Obama and taxes to dominate the discussion. The author argues that unless Democrats change their approach—but not necessarily policy—the electorate will be more susceptible to deception from the GOP.
12. GOP Reverses Course on Tax Certainty > Boehner Deploys Fast-Track Scheme
This column examines Red States’ interest in Republican tax policies and proposes ways to mitigate the impact of their destructive thinking.
13. ‘Here’s Your Softer Touch, Without Complication or Lack of Urgency’.
This piece discusses the history of immigration reform and examines why Democrats have failed to pass it so far.
14. Charlie Crist: Another Romney?
Another Florida gubernatorial campaign pits an arch-conservative against the continuation of the healthcare battle; but after the last election toiling Campaign Cycle, how far does winning a moderate Republican vote get you?
15. Obamacare > Victory Lap?
This column examines where Obama is taking the country under Obamacare and expands on lessons informative President isn’t only paying consideration to citizens screeching across bullhead landscapes.
16. Issues Over the Corpu
Using articles stolen from Governor Scott Walker’s former associate as primary source material, this column proposes a new model to monitor political networks, observing political communities and media battlegrounds.
17. Democrats Miss the Point on Chris Hood in Place Ablaze?
This article describes one DFL candidate’s criminal convictions and speculates why his allies allowed him to run for public office. The author concludes that a candidate’s baggage doesn’t automatically disqualify him from running, but that the reasons for that competitor’s popularity depend on the audience’s focus and voting habits.
18. Republicans Targetred Funding Bill A-Holes
This column examines how Senate Republicans denied force behind their appropriators, leaving it to a bipartisan committee to make tough decisions on which target state lines deserve budget cuts.
19. Cyber-Security Policy Examined
This article examines how cyber intrusions breached consumers credit reporting data PII (personal identifiable information). Will necessity in achieving a complete security cloud the legacy server & software custom management mandate?
20. Romney: The Reverse Mr. Green?
This article looks at tax credits extended during President Obama’s first term, and then examines how pretending a competitor specializes in crook behavior might indicate lying on a larger level.
21. Is Joe Scarborough Challenging Quinnipiac Polls Refusal to Incorporate Jeffrey Bell/Wallace Jensen/Lilly Horton Government Policies In Polling Data?
This column reports Joe Scarborough’s remarks discussing The Agency’s poll methodology labeling him with Jeffrey Bell (R & party-chair And It Can Report accurately or consistently…
22. Impostostors With Power
This column describes how Identity thieves spend countless hours picking everything they can online, even making up information to blend into the molds in society—then something finally clicks, and new fakes are legitimized.
23. Marco Rubio Flip-Flops on Immigration
This piece points out how Marco Rubio flipped his views on immigration reform and discusses the potentially harmful effects this could have on his political career.
24. Big Flaws in Tea Parties Agenda of Tort Reform, Limited Government and Late Term Abortion Pass Fine
This column provides a critique of the Tea Party’s political ideology and why their agenda is misguided.
25. With Immigrant Health Plan Linking To Later Reforms You Can Bet Congress Will Squabble Sabotage<\/h3>
This piece forecasts the latter stages of the Presidential health care plans for immigrants and examines how Key Leaders in Congress have come forward seeking practical pre-discussions and necessary veto-obination to properly so.
26. President Bill McDonald Tells More Lies About Fox News
This column argues that President McDonald’s comments about Fox News show his dangerous disconnection from reality.
27. Loosing Was The Hard Part: Mark Sanford Reestablishes Himself, Visits Southern California
This article reports on former South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford’s effort to reinvent his political image and recounts important moments from his recent trip to California. It also especulates why the “progress hidden in stereotypes” of 2016 is far from the total face-grind relative to the outcomes of the same bout in California.
28. Is Chris Christie Plummetting?
This column shares multiple perspectives on New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s self-immolation during his press conference two years ago.
29. Wake Up Minnesota: You Are Insulated or Something
This column analyses one Minnesota political reporter’s claim that Minnesota is one of the most politically irrelevant states in the nation. It shows how the following claims of relevancy surfaced and are drawn in current politics based on the gubernatorial campaign carried out between Al Franken and Ken Martin.
30. The Nigerian Mafia’s Scourge
This column introduces readers to the Nigeria’s current political situation, offers helpful suggestions for viable solutions, and shows solidarity with Nigerian citizens who are overthrowing the political threat to their security and favorable human rights conditions.