President Barack Obama and Governor Bobby Jindal squared off last week a super formal white-tie affair — the annual Gridiron Club dinner. Read more
The morning after November 6, I reached for my iPhone and clicked open the mailbox. And somehow it didn’t look familiar. I swiped up and down just to make sure. Read more
That night in Denver, Mitt Romney left behind on stage two men and a muppet hurting badly. The men, Barack Obama and moderator Jim Lehrer, have since recovered. Read more
Politicians are the same the world over, just as conscientious as any, and just as inclined to untruths. Read more
As the day arrived, and the time for the Supreme Court to rule on President Barack Obama’s signature legislation on health care law, news networks and websites went into a frenzy. Read more
A Washington DC think tank added a new term to the discourse on India-US relations a few months ago: oversold. Read more
Mitt Romney was going around the room shaking hands and signing autographs. His campaign speech was over and it was time for me to leave. But for security reasons, no one could leave before the candidate and his security detail. Read more
The fact that Americans rate Canada so favourably — top slot in a Gallup poll — is no surprise. They share much more than a long border. Australia coming in second, despite the many miles in between, might surprise some. But the real surprise has been India finishing in the top 10, ahead of Israel. Read more
I know comparisons are odious, but watching the Republican primary unfold, it’s difficult to resist the temptation. And not because the American system is perfect or prettier. It’s neither. Read more
When I first saw an Occupy DC protestor, I had had to look really hard. There were a handful of them sitting around a corner of the McPherson Square, not very far from the White House. Read more
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