by Jim Heath | Oct 29, 2018 | Analysis, Headlines, Religion, Trump
Hate is running rampant in America, but the 45th President of the United States can only focus blame on anybody but himself. Last week a white man with a history of violence shot and killed two African-Americans, seemingly at random, at a Kentucky Kroger store...
by Jim Heath | Oct 28, 2018 | 2018, Analysis, Headlines, Trump
Donald Trump makes false claims at a rate that staggers all historians. His supporters dismiss it as “Trump being Trump” but you really have to wonder the signal all this lying is sending to America’s youth. The latest example happened last night,...
by Jim Heath | Oct 18, 2018 | Analysis, Business, Headlines
The economy may be booming and unemployment low, but America remains an unaffordable place to live in many parts of the country due to stagnant wages and rising housing costs. In fact, the actual cost of living surpasses the median income earned in 42 U.S. states,...
by Jim Heath | Oct 15, 2018 | 2018, Analysis, Battlegrounds, Debates, Headlines
Martha McSally (R-AZ) has gone from a never-Trumper to an unapologetic backer of the president, while Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) demonstrated an eerie calm in their only face off Monday night in Arizona. McSally started the debate sounding truly annoyed about being...
by Jim Heath | Oct 13, 2018 | 2020, Analysis, Book Excerpts, Democrats
Democrats may not want to hear that another older white guy is the best shot they have against Donald Trump in 2020. But demographics are still facts, and Brown, from battleground Ohio, has the best shot to appeal to white, working men who abandoned Democrats in 2016,...
by Jim Heath | Oct 12, 2018 | 2018, Analysis, Battlegrounds, Congress, Headlines
If the election were today, Republicans would likely gain a couple seats to their already 51-seat majority in the senate. The fight over Justice Brett Kavanaugh seems to have revitalized enthusiasm among Republicans, and stalled Democratic efforts in various states,...