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I am grateful to have played a small role in the conversations that have helped guide this extraordinary nation's destiny.
Trump is a systemic stress test. The results are good, thus far.
Dominance is the name of his game, and he plays with both friend and foe -- and with little regard for American law or ideals.
Were it my choice, I'd disconnect life support and cradle the lad till the end. But long shots in the dark are rightly his parents' call.
Collusion gone bust is still collusion, and whether illegal or not, Trump camp was colluding with Russians.
Acquiescence and vigilance appear to be Uncle Sam's most likely course.
So it's true, even in the millionaire circles of professional athletes, that money doesn't buy everything. Not if you care.
No harm in trying but let's recognize reality.
First 100 days were rocky, not exceptional. But after that ...
You can find the president at the end of the yellow brick road, and that's not good.
Liberals who have counted on the Supreme Court to legislate what the people or Congress don't may lose that court for a generation.
Obamacare may come undone, but the former president's signature program has set the stage for universal health care in the United States.
Many feared Trump would bull his way through our checks and balances. Not so fast, Mr. President.
Republicans come up against changed expectations -- and the political price of ideological purity.
Trump's Russian connections and his claim of Obama wiretapping Trump Tower distract us from an increasingly hazardous world.