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Politics

by | Nov 30, 2022

Since early voting commenced in the Georgia runoff between Democrat Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker, the corporate media…

by | Nov 30, 2022

Abandoning almost all pretenses of scholarly inquiry and academic rigor, Arizona State University opened a new center this fall semester…

by | Nov 30, 2022

Democrats have lost the House of Representatives and, along with it, the chance to pass more of their preferred policies…

by | Nov 29, 2022

Two retired U.S. Army colonels and combat veterans, Daniel Davis and Douglas Macgregor, writing separately in 19FortyFive and the American…

by | Nov 29, 2022

WASHINGTON — The Economist magazine recently began its survey of the Nov. 8 elections in America with a telling observation…

by | Nov 29, 2022

Political polarization usually leads to balkanization and a corresponding migration pattern, as each faction of the nation’s population gathers together…

by | Nov 29, 2022

Kevin McCarthy might not ultimately manage to become the Speaker of the House. He has some 20 members of the…

by | Nov 28, 2022

Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin contemptuously called Western intellectuals who unwittingly served communist objectives “useful idiots.” Ohio State University political science…

by and | Nov 28, 2022

Maria Katchmar was 7 when the troops came to her farm.  The soldiers entered her home in Cherkasy Oblast —…

by | Nov 28, 2022

Under the framework of critical race theory, we have been encouraged to view all institutions and elements of our society…

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