American voters could soon face a stark choice: A candidate who sees problems without a face, or one who instinctively finds an identifiable culprit for those same problems.
ANAND GIRIDHARADAS, NY Times: Politics
Mon, 05/09/2016 - 8:31am
American voters could soon face a stark choice: A candidate who sees problems without a face, or one who instinctively finds an identifiable culprit for those same problems.