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Joe Biden’s Showy Defiance of Vladimir Putin After a year of war in Ukraine, the President offers a strikingly personal rebuke—but little clarity on what winning looks like. February 22, 2023 Is a Woman Ever Going to Win the White House? Trump’s performative macho is scaring voters in both parties away from women candidates. February 16, 2023 Joe Biden, Once Again, Lucks Out with His Enemies In his State of the Union address, the President offered a strong performance—with an assist from House Republicans. February 8, 2023 The Ukraine Crackup in the G.O.P. Republicans aren’t united with one another, never mind with Joe Biden. February 2, 2023 The Trump Enablers Dance On As the ex-President runs unopposed, so far, even Facebook welcomes him back. January 26, 2023 2022 Could Have Been Worse—Much, Much Worse For Biden and a crisis-battered country, an oddly optimistic end to an objectively bad year. December 29, 2022 A Proper Sendoff for the Legendary Nancy Pelosi The House Speaker should be remembered as Trump’s most formidable adversary. December 15, 2022