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The Nation’s Pulse
The Nation’s Pulse
by | Jan 30, 2021

Long before I became acquainted with Saul Alinsky and his tactics, I had read Ken Kesey’s Sometimes a Great Notion….

by | Jan 28, 2021

During his inauguration speech last week, President Joe Biden called for unity, and millions of Americans watched and applauded. The…

by | Jan 23, 2021

Last week in his morning newsletter, American Spectator writer Daniel J. Flynn summed up the Trump years in a single…

by | Jan 21, 2021

Could House Republican Conference Chair Liz Cheney inadvertently set off America’s great second secessionist wave? If so, what would the…

by | Jan 21, 2021

It was a long 2020. It featured a pandemic, politics, and economic hardships. Many of us are tired of the…

by | Jan 16, 2021

Professor Marvin Fox once said to a graduate philosophy class, “God doesn’t command us to breathe.” His point was that…

by | Jan 12, 2021

“I am asking for confidentiality. Feel free to pass this on. I was there.” So began Frank (not his real…

by | Jan 12, 2021

The videos and photos that emerged from the Capitol invasion looked like an alcohol-powered high school gang prank that spontaneously…

by | Jan 11, 2021

After Twitter banned President Trump and other tech companies followed suit, Ed Driscoll dryly remarked that “this could be a…

by | Jan 7, 2021

As the new year dawns, the biggest and most socially significant news out of jurisprudence is the Department of Justice’s…

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