The Thin Line Between Political Correctness and Decency
Of course we should fight P.C. But we should also accept that some speech needs to be culturally disapproved of.
Trump and Pelosi both have reason to crow, which will only mean more acrimony to come.
A great and violent river has bubbled again to the surface of American politics. But the center will hold.
Of course we should fight P.C. But we should also accept that some speech needs to be culturally disapproved of.
They don’t need frantic competition in elementary school; they need to be kids.
Losing control of one house of Congress under current circumstances is a huge vote of no confidence in Trump and the GOP.
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The Army commissioned, then sat on a 1,300-page evaluation of the war. It probably fell short of the truth anyway.
The president is on trial, but so is the liberal wing of the Democratic Party. Who will emerge on top?
If they win on Tuesday, it could set them up to be the president’s fall guys.
Or, Alasdair MacIntyre goes to synagogue
Superstar progressive Lutheran endorses ‘ethically-sourced porn’. No, really
She made plenty of enemies as a San Fran pol, many of them on her own side.
The president convinced them to vote Republican without turning them into Republicans.
The administration’s policy seems sure to fail on its own terms, and it is also the wrong thing to do.
Democracy has a difficult time producing good governance, a problem our leaders aren’t willing to confront.
There are now up to 14 million people who are at risk of starvation by year’s end, and our government’s policy of unconditional support for the Saudis has helped bring that about.
Today will be another milestone in the Balkanization of America
How did our federalist system give way to today’s nationalized cable news-fueled smackdowns?
Undeterred by the grisly murder, more than two dozen lobbying firms are still registered to represent the Kingdom.
To oppose ‘diversity’ is to be an enemy of progress, the people, and the future
The policy punishes Iranians for doing the right things and inflicts suffering on all of them because of the wrongdoing of a few.
Church, State, and the future of religion and the common good
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If the administration is trying to buy time for the coalition, it is time that millions and millions of starving Yemenis can’t afford to waste.
A heroic American killed in Afghanistan by one of the men he had come to help
Strangling an entire country’s economy is necessarily a hostile act against the civilian population, and there is no way that it couldn’t be.
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His presidency and the future of red-state America hang in the balance.
While employees at Google and Microsoft are wary of collaborating with the military, Amazon revels in it.
Through the character Iago, Shakespeare explored how depravity can be born from mere boredom.
While Pompeo and Mattis talk tough, the Saudis are readying for another offensive designed to starve civilians.
The Saudi coalition and its Western patrons created the famine conditions in Yemen and they own the consequences, and no amount of last-minute blame-shifting can change that.
Portland rag identifies Enemy Of The People, calls out Internet mob to punish her
Together with the knock-off “axis of evil” designation, Bolton’s embrace of Bolsonaro suggests the start of a return to the bad old days of the Cold War.
Towns once had full and vibrant lives throughout the day and night. Not so with modern suburbs.
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