Why Conservatives, Libertarians, and Centrists Should Support D.C. StatehoodNo taxation without representation and federalism concerns are among the reasons D.C. statehood should be bipartisan and cross-ideological.Apr 1, 2021Apr 1, 2021
3 Questions for the Nats’ 60-Game Title DefenseAfter a pandemic-induced delay and a fierce labor battle between players and team owners, baseball finally returns Thursday night. The…Jul 23, 2020Jul 23, 2020
Spring Musings for the (World Series Champion) Washington NationalsOn Castro’s launch angles, Sanchez’s hard-hit percentage, and other stats that may slip through the cracks.Mar 7, 2020Mar 7, 2020
A National ExorcismDemons lurked in the bullpen, on the mound, and in the outfield. It feels like the Nats shook them all off with their 2019 NL Wild Card…Oct 3, 2019Oct 3, 2019
Missing the $1.8 Billion Forest for the $600 Million TreesWhile baseball fans obsessed over the free agent sagas of Harper and Machado, some of the sport’s best players signed nearly $2B in…Mar 27, 2019Mar 27, 2019
The Nats Had a Great Offseason, Sans HarperEven if they don’t bring back their All-Star outfielder, the Nationals spent the winter of ‘18-‘19 making smart moves to become more…Jan 16, 2019Jan 16, 2019
Springsteen, the Sadness, and the MadnessBruce Springsteen’s best-known song is misunderstood — and I’m not talking about “Born in the U.S.A.”Dec 14, 2018Dec 14, 2018
Ocasio-Cortez, Crenshaw Show That Millennials Can Lead the Way in CongressWith a commitment to accessibility, approachability, and good humor, Democratic and Republican millennials are already changing Congress.Nov 19, 2018Nov 19, 2018
Imagining the Federal Budget as a Household BudgetTalking in trillions and billions is important, but so is making the budget more accessible to Americans.Aug 10, 2018Aug 10, 2018
The Case for Trading BryceOutfield’s not a problem for the Nats. Two other positions are.Jul 17, 2018Jul 17, 2018