James Astill
Joe Biden, an error-prone politician but a universally well-liked man, scarcely put a foot wrong during the campaign. Trump and the pandemic made that relatively easy. The President soaked up all the attention, not in a good way. Biden seems to have unseated him with a sense of decency
The braggadocio apart, the American president looks increasingly vulnerable
Compared with Trump’s hideous and incurable flaws, Hillary’s perceived faults seem far from indigestible to a voter with a sturdy stomach
What would Nehru have done if he were alive today, amidst the war between modernity and religiosity?
Lincoln followed Douglas on his campaign trail, goading him from the audience