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Jul 25 2021
Opinion
Tribalism Is Anti-American
What sets America apart?
Liberty, equality, and all of our liberal democratic ideals are core to who we are as Americans, but they are downstream from what truly differentiated the United States of America from all that had preceded it: As Alexander Hamilton put it in Federalist No. 1, ours was a regime built on “reflection and choice” rather than “accident and force.” That was
National Review (News)Apr 05 2016
News
Study: Young and Poor Rely On Sharing Economy Between Jobs
A new study by JP Morgan Chase & Co is the first to analyze financial transaction data from participants in the sharing economy. The data is crucial for understanding what some have called “the future of work” and the “fourth industrial revolution.” Here are some of the highlights.
Americans for Tax ReformDec 14 2020
News
Slowing Climate Change With Sewage Treatment for the Skies
Humans can emit about 1,000 more gigatons of carbon dioxide before we lock in a global average temperature increase of more than 2C from before the Industrial Revolution, the threshold beyond which scientists warn that changes to the climate get dangerous. A higher-than-2C planet might trigger runaway effects that would make things even worse.
The new year will arrive with the average
BloombergJun 24 2012
News
Sen. Hatch Faces 'Youth Movement' In Utah Primary
The Tea Party revolution swept through Utah in 2010, when conservative favorite Mike Lee ousted three-term Republican Sen. Bob Bennett at the state party convention.
NPR (Online News)Jul 02 2021
News
Liberals sour on Bernie
Some progressives are distancing themselves from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) — leader of their revolution.
The big picture: Three factors are fueling the shift. Some feel he's not pushing President Biden far enough to the left anymore. Some believe his time as the movement leader has simply passed. Some fear tying their brand to Sanders is a gift to opponents to weaponize in crowded
AxiosDec 24 2016
News
The Soviet Union 25 Years On: ‘A Story of Crushing Tyranny and Oceans of Blood’
December 24, 2016 marks the 25th anniversary of the formal end of the Soviet Union as a political entity on the map of the world. A quarter of a century ago, the curtain was lowered on the 75-year experiment in “building socialism” in the country where it all began following the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, led by Vladimir Lenin in November 1917.
Breitbart NewsMar 09 2020
Analysis
What the media missed about Joe Biden’s electability
Political devotees don’t like Joe Biden, but voters do. And there’s a reason for that.
It’s time for a fresh look at Uncle Joe.
On Super Tuesday, Joe Biden broke the narrative that had defined the Democratic primary race. The surprise wasn’t that he won, though that was unexpected. It’s that he won new voters in a high-turnout election — almost every state saw a turnout surge,
Ezra KleinJan 02 2022
News
Twitter permanently bans Marjorie Taylor Greene for COVID misinformation
Twitter permanently booted Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from the social-media platform Sunday, saying she had repeatedly violated its policies by posting misinformation about the coronavirus pandemic.
The Georgia Republican’s personal account “@mtgreenee” was permanently blocked, although her congressional account “@RepMTG” is still online.
“We permanently suspended the account
New York Post (News)Mar 06 2020
Opinion
I Helped Fact-Check the 1619 Project. The Times Ignored Me.
In August 19 of last year I listened in stunned silence as Nikole Hannah-Jones, a reporter for the New York Times, repeated an idea that I had vigorously argued against with her fact-checker: that the patriots fought the American Revolution in large part to preserve slavery in North America.
Hannah-Jones and I were on Georgia Public Radio to discuss the path-breaking New York Times 1619
Guest WriterFeb 27 2020
Analysis
Dear Joe Scarborough: More Americans Hate America Than You Think
On Wednesday morning on “Morning Joe,” Joe Scarborough dismissed a Princeton University professor’s explanation of Bernie Sanders’s electoral appeal despite Sanders’s open, lifelong admiration for socialist dictators.
“Who is telling him to continue to defend Castro, to continue to defend the Sandinistas, to continue to defend the Soviets? I think he can check the [polling] crosstabs,
The Federalist