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October 26th, 2025
Trump’s Ballroom
By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – October 23, 2025 Critics of White House renovations also hated Jefferson’s colonnades and Truman’s balcony. But adding a ballroom to the White House isn’t destroying it, much less democracy, and controversy over such renovations is almost as old as the republic. The nonprofit White House Historical Association has an enlightening essay on the...
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October 24th, 2025
Who Are the Real Kings?
So-called King, Donald Trump, ran in two contested Republican primaries. He ran three times in a general election. He was elected twice, and his party recently won a Republican Congress. In contrast…
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October 24th, 2025
Government Has Too Much Power
Views that the federal government has too much power are now slightly higher than in previous years.
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October 24th, 2025
Growing Political Violence
Death threats, assassination attempts, and political intimidation are now so frequent they barely make headlines. Another danger is how quickly we’ve grown used to it.
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October 24th, 2025
Pete Hegseth and the Press
The Biden administration’s Disinformation Governance Board and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s media restrictions are attempts to control information, both true and false, and have been…
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October 24th, 2025
Why Men are Leaving the Left
The Democratic Party is losing men due to its lack of authenticity, as its attempts to woo them with branding and beer ads have failed to resonate with them, and its leaders have failed to provide …
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October 24th, 2025
Political Fantasies
Democrats keep falling for charismatic newcomers and viral candidates — and it keeps costing them elections.
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October 23rd, 2025
Does Federal Law Extend to Portland?
Blue state leaders have decided to make a stand — against the President, not the violent rioters in the streets.
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October 23rd, 2025
Welfare over National Security
House Speaker Mike Johnson highlights the Democrats’ focus on welfare over national security.
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October 23rd, 2025
AI and the Learning Curve
By: Jonathan Rosenthal and Neal Zuckerman – wsj.com – October 22, 2025 Wright’s Law is being rewritten, and leaders who don’t adapt to this new world will be replaced. Artificial intelligence has accelerated this principle. It is rewriting Wright’s Law, which assumes that experience follows production: You make mistakes, learn from them and improve. AI makes it possible for experience...
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