He’s a righteous populist with a great message, but to take on the GOP nominee, members of his party will have to hold their noses and tap Clinton.
Dana Milbank
Dana Milbank: Brits deny Trump martyr status by not denying him entrance
A classic British response of ridicule is appropriate for the billionaire buffoon who would be president.
Dana Milbank: No mention of Trump, but Obama’s speech was all about him
The president, in his final State of the Union address, urges the nation not to absorb messages of fear.
Dana Milbank: Republican presidential candidates’ rhetoric may be driving Oregon extremists
Perhaps Ammon Bundy and his ilk think the political atmosphere now condones anti-government activity.
Dana Milbank: Republicans not just politically incorrect, they’re simply wrong
PC is now used lazily by some conservatives as a perjorative label for everything they oppose.
Dana Milbank: Trump helping to make other candidates look not so zany
Redefining extremism, Trump has even embraced provocateur Frank Gaffney, making him safe again.
Dana Milbank: Those who poison the discourse may set off the unhinged
Ted Cruz and others, take notice: Your anti-abortion extremism could have unintended consequences
Dana Milbank: Republicans’ silence on Trump’s nonsense is an implicit endorsement
The businessman’s staying power in the 2016 race is a problem of the party elite’s own creation.
Dana Milbank: Obama’s critics are all talk when it comes to countering terrorist threat
Cliché is a substitute for rigorous thinking, and lawmakers haven’t been doing a lot of that.
Dana Milbank: Speaker Ryan should set an example: Live where you work
Since members of Congress started making long commutes, legislative competence and civility have declined.