Donald Trump’s State of the Union address reveals his political weaknesses: The president is completely at the mercy of others.
There is significant progress ... [but] it is less clear how rapprochement between the conflicting parties [in Afghanistan] can be achieved.
[I]f Trump gets his way, if his blackmail and distraction work, he will use these methods again and again. It would be the triumph of insanity.
And for what? A defiant, impossible demand.
[T]he G-20 passes the winter as the season of nationalists ... hope remains that more politicians will come to power again with whom significant multilateral agreements are possible.
'It’s faith. It’s family. It’s America.'
Washington has apparently understood the criticism that one cannot forget his old friends when battling a big opponent.
The American war over vacant seats is a warning sign. The more fractious the society, the more ideological and irreconcilable the parties.
The risk that it will turn out entirely differently for the Democrats and that Trump and the Republicans will win on Nov. 6 has not been averted.
The truth, confirmed by a court and jury, is and remains the most powerful weapon in the fight against this king of lies.
Trump vomits and the majority of the media acts as if one could discuss the results in the form of a restaurant review.
Ocasio-Cortez’s victory shows just how much U.S. politics is boiling over.