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Opinion | BY ERIC MILLER | May 27, 2020
Before Donald Trump, pictured May 11, the U.S. was basically seen as a powerful, stable country occasionally prone to misdirection, and it is now seen as an erratic, self-pitying brute that relishes bullying its friends and cavorting with its traditional enemies. The coronavirus has arguably added a sense of pity to this perceptions list, writes Eric Miller. White House photograph by Shealah Craighead
Opinion | BY ERIC MILLER | May 27, 2020
Opinion | BY ERIC MILLER | May 27, 2020
Before Donald Trump, pictured May 11, the U.S. was basically seen as a powerful, stable country occasionally prone to misdirection, and it is now seen as an erratic, self-pitying brute that relishes bullying its friends and cavorting with its traditional enemies. The coronavirus has arguably added a sense of pity to this perceptions list, writes Eric Miller. White House photograph by Shealah Craighead
Opinion | BY ERIC MILLER | May 27, 2020
Before Donald Trump, pictured May 11, the U.S. was basically seen as a powerful, stable country occasionally prone to misdirection, and it is now seen as an erratic, self-pitying brute that relishes bullying its friends and cavorting with its traditional enemies. The coronavirus has arguably added a sense of pity to this perceptions list, writes Eric Miller. White House photograph by Shealah Craighead
Opinion | BY ERIC MILLER | May 27, 2020
Opinion | BY ERIC MILLER | May 27, 2020
Before Donald Trump, pictured May 11, the U.S. was basically seen as a powerful, stable country occasionally prone to misdirection, and it is now seen as an erratic, self-pitying brute that relishes bullying its friends and cavorting with its traditional enemies. The coronavirus has arguably added a sense of pity to this perceptions list, writes Eric Miller. White House photograph by Shealah Craighead
Opinion | BY ERIC MILLER | June 4, 2019
House Heritage Committee chair Julie Dabrusin and her committee recently released a report that concluded that artists are not receiving 'fair market value for their work' because policies have failed to catch up with the evolving technology. The Hill Times file photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ERIC MILLER | June 4, 2019
Opinion | BY ERIC MILLER | June 4, 2019
House Heritage Committee chair Julie Dabrusin and her committee recently released a report that concluded that artists are not receiving 'fair market value for their work' because policies have failed to catch up with the evolving technology. The Hill Times file photograph by Andrew Meade