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Opinion
Venial politics at the latest GOP debate
Last night’s main stage GOP debate did not need to go beyond the first five minutes. The opening statements of…
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Radical Tolerance and the New Political Lexicon
Compromise in a free society should not come at the price of conscience. Too often nebulous ideas such as “civility”…
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The holiday shopping season should be celebrated, not demonized
The holiday season is the time of year when capitalism and big business are critiqued even more roundly and harshly.…
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Opinion
The Death of Tolerance and Rise of Fascism in America
It is ironic that the price of diversity is actually that which it purports to embrace. Diversity of opinion is…
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In The News
Substantive FOX Business Debate Largely Fair, “Soft” to Liberal Media
Both of Tuesday night’s GOP debates finally fulfilled a criteria promised by all networks which have hosted one- they actually…
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Opinion
Taking Back the Political Lexicon
There is a vein of philosophy which holds that the existence of absolute truth is negated by the subjectivity of…
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A Look at the Free Market Credentials of the GOP Candidates’ Tax Plans
Wednesday night’s CNBC GOP debate was touted as economic-centric. It ended up being more about the moderators baiting the candidates with…
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Marco Rubio’s Defense of Senate Absence Indicative of Broader Political Cultural Failings
Marco Rubio’s winsome defense of his abysmal voting record- the worst in the Senate this year- is exactly the problem…
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A Tale of Two Rhetorical Strategies at the Benghazi Committee Hearing
Once upon a time, in a place now known as “the birthplace of democracy,” debate between men whose primary interest…
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The Anthropomorphization of America
Much like justice, American politics are meant to be blind. Just as the judiciary is built on a system that…
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Democratic Debate Rehashes Tired, Unoriginal Economic Ideology
The dysfunction of capitalism was a prominent topic at CNN’s first Democratic primary debate. Since Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders,…
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Are Gun Control and Eminent Domain Fundamentally the Same Issue?
Property rights are a fundamental necessity for liberty to be truly tangible and functional. If individuals cannot claim ownership of…
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The Federal Reserve Doesn’t Understand Money
Yesterday Ben Bernanke, former chairman of the Federal Reserve, published an asinine editorial in the Wall Street Journal describing how…
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Featured
Secret Service Targeting: Inevitable End of Power Taking on Life of its Own
Totalitarian regimes are living states. They think and feel and adopt emotional rationales in picking and choosing minorities within the…
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Opinion
Vladimir Putin: Liberal Democrat?
In the roughly 7 years of George W. Bush’s post-9/11 presidency, the most frequent and passionate criticism was directed towards…
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