While pundits applauded the ‘disciplined’ address to Congress, lacking was any straight talk on political measures.

While pundits applauded the ‘disciplined’ address to Congress, lacking was any straight talk on political measures.
Political analyst Jason Johnson gives you three simple rules for being a good poll watcher of American elections.
With no strong challengers this time around, things are looking up for Clinton.
Celebrations and commemorations always have a sense of telling only half the story.
Police violence is a white American problem, not a black one.
The US government has failed its citizens in Ferguson.
A Republican-controlled Senate will force Obama to get tougher on Iran and Russia.
Despite being the most powerful man in the country Obama’s legal options in Ferguson are limited.
Neglecting a pragmatic approach to the US political system may rouse a crowd, but renders ‘outsiders’ irrelevant.
If the third debate freezes the campaign at this date, Obama might just have won the US election.