The election has been decided, and Donald J. Trump is the United States’ 47th president. With 15 years of experience covering politics, Puck senior political correspondent Tara Palmeri is here to bring you all the latest news and developments from Trump’s second term, including her exclusive reporting and interviews with the smartest political brains to discuss all the latest developments from the front page to behind the scenes in Washington, D.C.
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Common Ground: Robert Merry on Why Trump Won
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Today's guest is Robert Merry, former CEO and editor-in-chief of Congressional Quarterly, and current contributing editor at The National Interest. Two years ago Robert wrote that Hillary Clinton "isn’t likely ever to become president of the United States." He didn't see a Trump presidency coming, but he has warned for years about the growing partisan deadlock and polarization in Washington, D.C., and believes Trump's election is a sign that voters have rejected the old political order. Robert offers some truly thoughtful insights into the current state of our political system, based on his many years as a journalist and editor covering Congress. Enjoy! (Also, apologies for the poor sound quality of this episode - our regular microphone gave out on us!) To read Robert Merry's prescient July 2014 op-ed, click here: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/jul/18/merry-handicaps-in/ To read his articles in The National Interest, click here: http://nationalinterest.org/archives/by/2246 To read about his life and career, click here: http://www.com.washington.edu/2012/11/robert-merry-68-white-house-reporter-turned-national-interest-editor-sees-opportunity-for-young-journalists/
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Today's guest is Robert Merry, former CEO and editor-in-chief of Congressional Quarterly, and current contributing editor at The National Interest. Two years ago Robert wrote that Hillary Clinton "isn’t likely ever to become president of the United States." He didn't see a Trump presidency coming, but he has warned for years about the growing partisan deadlock and polarization in Washington, D.C., and believes Trump's election is a sign that voters have rejected the old political order. Robert offers some truly thoughtful insights into the current state of our political system, based on his many years as a journalist and editor covering Congress. Enjoy! (Also, apologies for the poor sound quality of this episode - our regular microphone gave out on us!) To read Robert Merry's prescient July 2014 op-ed, click here: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/jul/18/merry-handicaps-in/ To read his articles in The National Interest, click here: http://nationalinterest.org/archives/by/2246 To read about his life and career, click here: http://www.com.washington.edu/2012/11/robert-merry-68-white-house-reporter-turned-national-interest-editor-sees-opportunity-for-young-journalists/
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