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Oct 24th, 2016 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
[UPDATED OCTOBER 25]. The big worry about the 2016 US election now is that (once again?) the forces of progress are growing too complacent and/or triumphalistic. Two of the last five national polls on both the Real Clear Politics and  Five Thirty Eight sites have Trump tied or slightly ahead. Even the more impressionistic TV […]
Tags: CNN, Five Thirty Eight, MSNBC, Real Clear Politics, resilient Trump support, US election 2016 Posted in In Brief |
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Oct 11th, 2016 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
Just a  footnote to my underground report of last week – “This isn’t the first time Donald Trump has pretended to run for President etc.” The footnote is inspired by two examples of higher political journalism in the  USA today – David Brooks’s October 11, 2016 article in the New York Times, “Donald Trump’s Sad, […]
Tags: criminalizing political differences, David Brooks, Donald Trump and democracy, Max Boot Posted in In Brief |
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Oct 4th, 2016 |
By Randall White |
Category: USA Today
I bumped into L. Frank Bunting at The Rex this past weekend. And he agreed that with Donald Trump’s possibly “Worst Week in Presidential Campaign History” now behind us, the US election campaign is looking a little less like “democracy as depicted by Hieronymus Bosch.” (See his September 22 meditation on “Hieronymus Bosch back in […]
Tags: Bosch election, can Trump win, Robert Jones on Trump, Trump's early presidential thoughts Posted in USA Today |
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Sep 15th, 2016 |
By Randall White |
Category: Heritage Now
In the early 21st century it is not easy to think constructively about the now largely vanished first self-governing British dominion of Canada. The northern North American universe from the late 1860s to the early 1960s is both too remote yet still too close at hand. Then there is the late historian Ramsay Cook’s quip […]
Tags: British Columbia, George-Étienne Cartier, John A. Macdonald, Joseph Howe, Louis Riel, Manitoba, Prince Edward Island, Thomas Scott Posted in Heritage Now |
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Sep 4th, 2016 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
GANATSEKWYAGON, ON. The return to realism after Labour day is almost here. And it suddenly becomes clear that this past Thursday’s Scarborough-Rouge River byelection was a welcome splash of cold water for we rare but resolute fans of Ontario provincial politics. (See, eg : “Ontario Tories win hotly-contested Toronto-area byelection” by Allison Jones at The […]
Tags: Doug Ford's future in politics, Ontario election 2018, Ontario politics, Scarborough-Rouge River byelection 2016 Posted in In Brief |
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Aug 26th, 2016 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
Those of us who regularly have breakfast while watching cp24 in Canada’s most disliked city region will already have seen the reassuring video of former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, resigning today as Member of Parliament for Calgary Heritage. I never voted for Mr. Harper’s party, and I remain opposed to most of its declared  policies. […]
Tags: British monarchy in Canada, Conservative Party of Canada, Senate reform in Canada, Stephen Harper assessment Posted in In Brief |
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Aug 14th, 2016 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
This past Friday night the excellent Steve Kornacki at MSNBC TV (sitting in for Rachel Maddow) presented some intriguing 2016 US election statistics. They showed that in the more recent past presidential candidates with as good polling numbers as Hillary Clinton has now, two weeks after the last national convention, have gone on to win […]
Tags: Clinton ahead?, David Daley, Elizabeth Drew, Redistricting Majority Project, Robert Gordon, Steve Kornacki, US election 2016, William Nordhaus Posted in In Brief |
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Jul 27th, 2016 |
By Randall White |
Category: USA Today
[UPDATED JULY 28, 29]. According to two US national polls at the start of this week on Monday, July 25, “Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump tied going into Democratic convention” and (still worse) “Donald Trump bounces into the lead.” And then, very early on Wednesday, July 27, even the Associated Press was reporting : “Sanders […]
Tags: Éric Grenier 's US Presidential poll tracker, Democratic National Convention 2016, Michelle Obama and American greatness, US Electoral College Posted in USA Today |
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Jul 19th, 2016 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
As it happens, summer family obligations mean I’ll miss most of the US Republican convention in Cleveland. Veteran North American progressive political junkie that I am, why am I not sad? (Well … I did stay up last night with the diverse gang at MSNBC, as they only somewhat gleefully pondered the news that at […]
Tags: free and democratic society in Canada, Johanna Schneller on Donald Trump, Melania Trump, Obama foreign policy, Republican Convention 2016, US election 2016 Posted in In Brief |
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Jul 13th, 2016 |
By Randall White |
Category: In Brief
GANATSEKWYAGON, ON. Â JULY 13, 2016. Rachel Maddow, back from her (unexplained?) absence last week, was showing some footage of a vigil for slain police officers in Dallas Monday night. In the morning a piece on the CNN website had mourned “A tragic first week of July.” (Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge ; Philando Castile in […]
Tags: Bernie endorses Hillary, Dallas blue island in red sea, electoral reform in Canada, Maryam Monsef, President Obama in Dallas, referendum on electoral reform Posted in In Brief |
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