The one-gun household is disappearing from American life along with one-car garages single-family homes with single family bathrooms and other bygone markers of the middle class That seems to be the best explanation for polling data showing that the percentage of homes with guns has dropped sign
Robert David Sullivan
Robert David Sullivan is the production editor at America magazine. From 2013 to 2016 he wrote a political column called (Un)Conventional Wisdom.
No win-win solution to poverty, no matter how you measure it
How we define poverty has political implications.
Hillary Clinton’s email dodge was made for TV, not real life
Secrecy feeds into distrust that already corrodes our election system
The Canadian census goes libertarian, and the results are lacking
The latest (Un)Conventional Wisdom, from politics blogger Robert David Sullivan.
Personal branding won’t decide the next presidential election
There’s not much Clinton can do to change how voters feel about Democrats.
Rudy Giuliani did not write the book of love for America
Charge of insufficient love tends to be directed at those fighting for change
It’s no sure thing that Bush and Clinton will bless criminal-justice reform
Can a new bipartisan coalition break the ‘tough on crime’ consensus?
Health care, D.C. statehood and the American yen for win-win solutions
No one is supposed to go home empty-handed in American politics.
Texans don’t want health insurance, says a Texan who should know
A lesson in the ‘invisible synecdoche’
Gaffes vanish with election wins
If you rsquo re a fan of political gaffes you would have been in heaven in 1980 That rsquo s when a major presidential candidate was ridiculed for saying ldquo All the waste in a year from a nuclear power plant can be stored under a desk rdquo Scientists also howled when he dismissed the need
