The case against Donald Trump – The Atlantic 

For the third time since The Atlantic’s founding, the editors endorse a candidate for president. The case for Hillary Clinton. The Editors Oct 5, 2016 In October of 1860, James Russell Lowell, the founding editor of The Atlantic, warned in these pages about the perishability of the great American democratic experiment if citizens (at the …

Edo state election of new governor 

Obaseki was a flawed candidate whose party was seen as having delivered while Ize-Iyamu was a better candidate whose party was flawed and still carried the bagage of Igbinedion. There were passable and explainable paths to victory for both and on this occasion Obaseki won, just. Ize-Iyamu fought a good fight to have won the …

The debate

This is no moral and or political equivalence between Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton. They were not dealing with the same same cards. While Clinton was firmly rooted on earth, Trump was up with the fairies.  He has no plan, no idea, no game and total waste of time. He is evidence that political freedoms …