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by | Dec 18, 2025
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The year: 1986 Sitting in the White House was one very popular Republican president: Ronald Reagan. The challenge for Reagan’s…

by | Nov 13, 2025

Following last week’s gubernatorial wins, Democrats are claiming momentum going into the 2026 elections. Yet this optimism ignores stubborn realities:…

by | Nov 11, 2025

Bob Capano makes an earnest and considerate point in his recent essay, “Trump’s Right: Nuke the Filibuster,” that the Senate…

by | Nov 10, 2025

Sunday night, the inevitable finally happened and the Senate Democrats finally cracked. After more than 40 days of pointless filibustering,…

by | Nov 6, 2025

The headlines were predictable. In the wake of the 2025 election here’s a sampling: The New York Times: “Republicans Point…

by | Nov 6, 2025

Why are people surprised? Zohran Mamdani is an inevitability. He’s the Democrats’ covert ideology being made overt and incarnate. He…

by | Nov 3, 2025

In decades of teaching sociology in colleges, I have explained to students that the most important factors shaping societies are…

by | Oct 31, 2025

In recent years, it has become an unfortunate bipartisan article of faith that the government — and not individuals, nor…

by and | Oct 27, 2025

Iowa should not abandon its primary system for a complicated, multiple-choice voting process that would blur party lines and weaken…

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