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David “HINDSIGHT IS 2021” Walsh
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The right-wing freakout over Twitter banning Trump mirrors the broad arc of the myth of the "liberal media." At the end of the day, despite decades of right-wing columnists, magazines,
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It is absolutely critical that we understand the insurrection at the Capitol on Wednesday as the continuation of police and far-right auxiliary violence from over the summer. One, there were
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h/t to @RhetoricPJ for the heads-up about this interview with Hillsdale College's president about American history, because it's a doozy. Shall we dive in?https://thefederalist.com/2020/12/15/pilgrims-totalitarians-and-babies-a-conv
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Can we *PLEASE* stop calling Donald Trump’s conspiracy theories about the election the creation of a new Lost Cause myth?It’s not a Lost Cause myth. It’s a stab-in-the-back myth. The
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Unpopular opinion: Barack Obama was—in ways somewhat analogous to Lyndon Johnson—ultimately a failure as president. Remember, Obama explicitly said that he wanted to be Ronald Reagan. He wanted to solidify
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One of the remarkable things about 2020 in Democratic politics is that both the center and the left have just kind of assumed that this was an all-or-nothing year, and
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It just occurred to me that the global counterinsurgency project Kyle Burke writes about in REVOLUTIONARIES FOR THE RIGHT was basically accomplishing the dream of a right-wing Abraham Lincoln Battalion.
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Funny how we talk about "cancel culture" all the time but not "at-will employment." This is the energy we should all aspire to.https://twitter.com/BuddyYakov/status/1280630737679429632?s=20 UPDATE: So I guess Zaid Jilani
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Absent a near-total reversal of political trends, Donald Trump is going to lose—in all likelihood decisively—to Joe Biden in November.How will historians remember the Trump administration? I suspect the dominant
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*sips coffee*It strikes me that we need more capacious and nuanced understandings of what "liberalism" is instead of making broad sweeping statements about it. I know, I'm a repeat offender
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