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Hither and Yon
by | Nov 11, 2024

We’ll begin by revisiting some history that everybody here already knows. Donald Trump’s first term was greatly hamstrung by the…

by | Nov 7, 2024

Those of you familiar with my work know that I’ve written two political books — The Revivalist Manifesto, which was…

by | Nov 6, 2024

As an observer of, and writer about, politics, I both love and hate election night. I love it because election…

by | Nov 4, 2024

This column has noted, multiple times over the course of this year, that the 2024 presidential election has taken on…

by | Oct 31, 2024

Wednesday night, the Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series. Or perhaps it would be more accurate to say that…

by | Oct 29, 2024

Benjamin Franklin, an Englishman born in the colonial town of Boston in 1706 but who chose to separate himself from…

by | Oct 28, 2024

Dov Fischer rightly clobbered Tony Hinchcliffe, the not-so-funny comedian and podcaster who laid an egg or two in his segment…

by | Oct 24, 2024

The two major presidential campaigns are certainly taking on very different characters, aren’t they? Yes, there are polls saying all…

by | Oct 23, 2024

You’re aware that Steve Jobs’ widow, a crazed leftist named Lauren Powell Jobs, is the owner of the Atlantic, are you…

by | Oct 21, 2024

In my 15 years of writing about American politics, I’ve come up with a few axioms that always seem to…

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