John Stoehr

John Stoehr is the editor of the Editorial Board. Find him @editorialboard.bsky.social .

The Elites Are Marginalizing Trump

May 7, 2018 / Comments Off on The Elites Are Marginalizing Trump

The message they are sending to the public: Trump is not good people.

The Public Has Trump’s Number

May 4, 2018 / Comments Off on The Public Has Trump’s Number

Despite journalism’s troubles, most of the people have figured him out.

Hush Money, Forgery, Lies, Collusion. Do You Believe Trump?

May 3, 2018 / Comments Off on Hush Money, Forgery, Lies, Collusion. Do You Believe Trump?

In the end, this sad saga will come down to credibility and trust.

After Midterms, Dems Should Treat Trump the Way GOP Treated Obama

May 2, 2018 / Comments Off on After Midterms, Dems Should Treat Trump the Way GOP Treated Obama

The Republicans won by making every election a referendum on Obama. Dems can rebuild, advance liberalism, by doing the same.

Nearly Every Major Paper Endorsed Clinton. Did Voters Ignore Them?

May 1, 2018 / Comments Off on Nearly Every Major Paper Endorsed Clinton. Did Voters Ignore Them?

A new study gives us reason to think the conventional wisdom is wrong.

The Michelle Wolf Debate Is Why Americans Hate Elite Journalists

April 30, 2018 / Comments Off on The Michelle Wolf Debate Is Why Americans Hate Elite Journalists

Fortunately, the tide is turning against reporters who play along with the powerful.

The Truth about the Steny Hoyer Tape

April 27, 2018 / Comments Off on The Truth about the Steny Hoyer Tape

The Intercept thinks it caught the Democratic Party red-handed. It didn’t.

Mick Mulvaney Shows Why GOP Corruption Is a Win-Win

April 26, 2018 / Comments Off on Mick Mulvaney Shows Why GOP Corruption Is a Win-Win

Voters might punish GOP politicians in November for allowing corruption to flourish in the open, but the Republican Party won’t suffer.

The Politics of Pitying the First Lady

April 25, 2018 / Comments Off on The Politics of Pitying the First Lady

Is Melancholia Trump beyond compassion?

Paul Ryan’s Fight Over Food Stamps Has Expired

April 24, 2018 / Comments Off on Paul Ryan’s Fight Over Food Stamps Has Expired

How the relationship between work, civil rights and government action is changing.