Trump’s choice: populism or corporatism

The real division in American politics today is no longer right or left, but rather between populism and an increasingly dominant corporate ruling class. This division is obvious within the Trump administration, elected on a nationalist and populist program but increasingly tilting toward a more corporatist orientation.

April 21 date set for Sen. Bernie Sanders rally in Utah

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, the overwhelming pick of Utah Democrats in last year's presidential caucus vote, will hold a rally in Salt Lake City on April 21, the Utah Democratic Party said Thursday. Earlier this week, the national party announced Utah was one of the stops Sanders and new Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez would make on their multi-state "Come Together and Fight Back" tour.

Perez touts unity tour with Sanders

"That's why I'm hitting the road next week with Sen. Bernie Sanders to speak with folks across the country about how we can come together and fight back for our values," he added. "As President Trump retreats to the golf course while his 100th day in office approaches, Bernie and I will be talking directly to voters about how the Democratic Party is fighting for you."

Sanders: Trump will be a one-term president

Promising to "expose the Republican Party for what it is," Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders predicted Wednesday that President Donald Trump would be a one-term president as the liberal icon prepared to launch a nationwide tour to rally Democrats. "In terms of the first three months in office, Donald Trump is the least popular president in the history of polling," Sanders told The Associated Press.

Martin Oa Malley: I Would Have Beaten Donald Trump in General Election

Even if Sen. Bernie Sanders had won last year's Democratic presidential primary, he wouldn't have defeated Donald Trump in the general election, says former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley . "I don't believe so," O'Malley speculated Friday on DC/BS, a political podcast hosted by Jon Allen and Peter Ogburn.

Sanders and Perez plan cross-country tour

Bernie Sanders Sanders and Perez plan cross-country tour 'SNL' alum: 'Moron' Trump 'didn't get the jokes' Senate Dems offer bill to restore internet privacy rules MORE will join Democratic National Committee chair Tom Perez in a cross-country outreach tour to states where Democrats lost in 2016. The trip will begin in Maine in mid-April and will reach several states, including Kentucky, Florida, Nevada and Arizona, according to the Washington Post .

Bernie Sanders and Democrats coming to Maine on April 17

A national tour of Trump country by the new Democratic National Committee chairman and U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders will apparently kick off April 17 in Maine. The weeklong, multi-state tour is intended to begin to mend fences between the party and its grass roots in areas that voted for Republican President Donald Trump last year.

GOP’s Israel chief says Sarah Silverman ‘needs a muzzle’

The leader of Israel's main Republican group called Sarah Silverman a "self-hating Jew" and said she "needs a muzzle." Marc Zell made the comments Saturday night on behalf of the Republicans Overseas Israel Facebook page, which he manages as the group's co-chairman.

Sanders says he’ll introduce ‘Medicare for all’ bill

U.S. Senators Bernie Sanders, speaking, and Patrick Leahy and Rep. Peter Welch hold a town hall meeting with constituents Saturday, March 25, 2017, in Hardwick, Vt. The three-member congressional delegation called the defeat of the Republican health care plan a victory.

Jonathan Capehart: To beat Trump, Democrats must stop fighting each other

One of the reasons I thought the Democratic Party was about to turn the page on the acrimony of the presidential primaries was because the two leading candidates to run the Democratic National Committee were speaking the same language. Not only that, the campaign waged by former labor secretary Tom Perez and Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., was devoid of vitriol and personal attacks.

Run the Jewels Announce ‘Stay Gold’ IPA, Keep Reppin’ Bernie Sanders on ‘Daily Show’

Run the Jewels had a very simple explanation for how, as Trevor Noah termed it, they stay "woke" and keep it "real hip-hop" during their appearance Tuesday night on The Daily Show : weed, "lots of it." But, in keeping with Killer Mike and El-P 's thoughtful indulgence, they also had a pretty deep explanation for how they manage to keep their message tight while also keeping their eyes open.

Cory Booker joins forces with Bernie Sanders

WASHINGTON -- U.S. Sen. Cory Booker , criticized by supporters of Bernie Sanders for opposing efforts to allow imports of prescription drugs, has joined forces with the Vermont senator and former Democratic presidential candidate on the issue. Booker and Sanders, an independent who caucuses with Senate Democrats, agreed on drug importation legislation that both could support.