ACA, DMV, FBI, IRS… how many voters make distinctions among them?
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.
Humbug to independent candidates
We rsquo re now in the Christmas season which means there are fewer hard-news stories and more fantasizing about a political system that would fit the finale of It rsquo s a Wonderful Life Today NBC News rsquo First Read blog invites us to rekindle our imaginations from childhood when we were i
It’s swing time in declining suburbs
We rsquo re long past the time when ldquo suburbia rdquo is a useful term for anything Writing that the suburbs are the key to an election is hack political analysis even worse than predicting that independent voters will decide a race often they don rsquo t American suburbs are so varied in
Central Park and the problem of eye-to-eye philanthropy
Paul Ryan wants the Republican Party to talk more about poverty The Wisconsin congressman a possible presidential candidate in 2016 ldquo hopes to roll out an anti-poverty plan rdquo next year according to a profile by Lori Montgomery in the Washington Post Ryan is best known for preaching au
The Nuclear Pie Fight
It rsquo s almost enough to make you wish for more sports metaphors in political reporting In October ldquo brinkmanship rdquo was the word of choice in describing the stand-off in Washington that nearly resulted in a default on the national debt In November the confounding inconveniences asso
Voters don’t switch sides during Katrinas
The quadrennial focus on “swing” voters notwithstanding, few Americans bounce back and forth between the Democratic and Republican parties.
50 years after JFK: crude humor vs. angry mobs
The 50th anniversary of the assassination of John F Kennedy brings many thoughtful pieces on how the United States has changed since that horrible day such as fellow America contributor Francis X Clooney rsquo s ldquo JFK and Me rdquo I rsquo m struck by how political discourse has changed sin
The worst-run government program in America is Election Day
If someone can sign up for health insurance on Healthcare gov as easily as he or she can cast a vote the website will still be an embarrassment Voter ID laws can be as frustrating and time-consuming as anything related to Obamacare as noted in an earlier post about the problems for some married wo
Louisiana stuns pundits with barely perceptible game changer
Even conservative voters support federal aid to their communities when the program predates the Barack Obama administration And taking the nomination process away from political parties may lead to more kinda-sorta moderates in Congress Those are two interpretations of the upset in a special congre
A fix to Obamacare: Three months and you’re out?
So Washington has come up with a news story even more protracted and complex than the government shutdown and default threat of October It rsquo s going to take me all weekend to catch up on all the developments on the implementation of the Affordable Care Act ldquo Obamacare rdquo which means
