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11/21/2024
Absentee Politics and the Perils of Legislative Dereliction
To be clear, absenteeism is not unique to Republicans. It is a bipartisan failing, symptomatic of a broader cultural shift in Congress toward performative politics over substantive governance.
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11/19/2024
Project 2025, and the Perils of Personnel
Project 2025, a 922-page policy manifesto crafted by the Heritage Foundation and allied conservative groups, is less a think tank’s fever dream than a calculated strategy to dismantle the bureaucratic state.
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11/18/2024
Weaponizing Accountability: The Risks of Revisiting Afghanistan Through Court-Martials
Trump’s motivation may be multifaceted: a signal of his administration’s seriousness about military accountability, a rebuke to what he perceives as entrenched and ineffectual leadership, or perhaps a preemptive narrative of competence and toughness.
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11/15/2024
Recount in Pennsylvania
Dave McCormick, the Republican challenger, enters the recount with an ostensible lead—a numerical cushion sufficient to foster confidence but slender enough to summon the echoes of uncertainty.
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11/14/2024
The Hidden Costs of Trump's Tariffs
The temptation to seek protectionist policies is perennial, especially during economic uncertainty or perceived imbalances in trade. However, one must remember that while tariffs may seek to punish foreign competitors, the reverberations are felt at home.
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11/13/2024
Loyalty Over Competence
The appointment of Hegseth reinforces the notion that Trump’s administration seeks pliability above proficiency.
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11/12/2024
The Republican Moment
Republicans would do well to remember that American governance, at its best, is an exercise in the art of restraint.
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11/12/2024
Navigating Diplomacy and Loyalty in a Trumpian World
Stefanik's appointment comes as an eyebrow-raising choice, not merely for its timing but for what it signifies about the evolution—or perhaps devolution—of the Republican Party. Known initially as a moderate voice from upstate New York, Stefanik's trajectory over the past decade has mirrored the party's own transformation: from a coalition of ideological diversity to one more monolithic in its fealty to Trumpian orthodoxy.
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11/08/2024
Trump’s Prospective Cabinet: The Second Act of an Unpredictable Show
In the gilded corridors of Trump’s imagination, his chosen circle mirrors both his brand of fervent populism and his flair for disruptive showmanship. The consequential question of who might find themselves seated at his metaphorical table can be approached with a calculated blend of past patterns and political pragmatism.
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11/07/2024
On This Day: Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Historic Fourth Term and Its Legacy
On this day in history, November 7, 1944, Franklin Delano Roosevelt won an unprecedented fourth term as President of the United States. In the midst of World War II and despite declining health, Roosevelt’s continued leadership was seen as vital for both national stability and global alliances. This victory marked a unique chapter in American history, reinforcing Roosevelt’s lasting impact on the presidency while igniting discussions that would ultimately shape constitutional law and modern political customs.
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11/07/2024
The Battle for Leadership Post-McConnell
With McConnell’s impending departure, a leadership race is underway that could define the GOP's trajectory over the next several years. The contenders represent a spectrum of Republican ideology, each offering a different flavor of post-Trumpian governance.
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11/07/2024
A Generational Gamble
For a significant slice of the electorate, particularly older or suburban voters, the progressive policy wishlist of Gen Z came across not as bold but as destabilizing.
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11/05/2024
And the Loser Is?
Our Predictions for this Election Day.
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11/04/2024
A Political Ghost that Haunts for Power, Not Truth
It is time to dispel this phantom. America’s elections, flawed though they may be in minor ways, remain among the most transparent and reliable processes in the world.
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11/01/2024
Rhetoric and Ruin
For the republic to sustain itself, it must uphold a standard of respect in its discourse. To reject that standard, or dismiss it as passé, is to unravel the very norms and traditions that democracy rests upon.
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