🔒 Hillary Clinton’s 2024 election comeback – with insight from The Wall Street Journal
A perfect storm in the Democratic Party is making a once-unfathomable scenario plausible: a political comeback for Hillary Clinton in 2024.
A perfect storm in the Democratic Party is making a once-unfathomable scenario plausible: a political comeback for Hillary Clinton in 2024.
Money and politics have long been close bedfellows, so always require close monitoring. Some good news, though, is the power of filthy lucre may have started to wane.
The father of modern propaganda, Hitler’s henchman Joseph Goebbels, taught the more you repeated a lie, the more those hearing it will believe it to be true.
Jani Allan’s latest contribution looks at continued attacks by self-proclaimed “liberals” on those who voted for her adopted country’s new President.
Barry Wood analyses the surprise ascendancy of Donald Trump and what it means for South Africa, specifically for the continued rule by the ANC.
As usual, Mr Market has over-reacted to the news flow. That’s usually a great time to take advantage.
How does one explain the reaction by anti-Brexit, pro-Clinton and #FeesMustFall protestors? Rex van Schalkwyk finds answers by understanding a book called Illiberal Education.
Exit polls showed Donald Trump captured the overwhelming majority of the self-described evangelical vote, without which he would not have been elected.
Like most in his native California, entrepreneur Elon Musk voted against the new US President Donald Trump.
In just one short year the world has been subjected to two major events with ramifications to be felt far beyond the countries where they occurred: Brexit and the US presidential election.