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[The Righteous Right]( Stephen Moore [The Left Is Always Deathly Afraid]( What is it about those on the Left of the political spectrum that they seem to not just live in perpetual fear of apocalypse and doom but they actually embrace it? It is their raison d'etre. Is there something in the collective psyche or the DNA of modern leftists that they crave fear? ... [Continue Reading..]( [The Righteous Right]( Josh Hammer [Welcome to 2-Tiered America]( Last week, this column focused on the eye-opening recent revelations from Missouri and Louisiana's lawsuit, still ongoing, that exposes the depth and breadth of the collusion between the Biden regime and the oligarchs of Big Tech. Those lightly redacted documents, made public via a Twitter thread... [Continue Reading..]( Sponsor
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what it means to be king ]( [Charles III faces challenges at home, abroad – and even in defining what it means to be king]( Tobias Harper, Assistant Professor of History, Arizona State University Charles III became the King of the United Kingdom on Sept. 8, 2022, having spent almost all of his 73 years preparing for this role, watching the example of his mother, Elizabeth II. Yet, he faces an uncertain course as monarch. The legacy of Charles’ mother is complex. While her presence was a source of stability, the societies over which the British monarchy rules – both in the ... [Continue Reading]( [ Arizona's Latino voters and political independents could spell
midterm defeats for MAGA candidates ]( [Arizona's Latino voters and political independents could spell midterm defeats for MAGA candidates]( Gina Woodall, Principal Lecturer at the School of Politics and Global Studies, Arizona State University Two years after the 2020 presidential election, Donald Trump’s resentment over losing continues to energize his supporters in Arizona. That resentment played out during the Aug. 13, 2022, Republican primaries that saw Trump-endorsed candidates for U.S. Senate, governor, secretary of state and state attorney general sweep the GOP ticket. While each of the candidates made ... [Continue Reading]( [ Barbara Ehrenreich helped make inequality visible – her legacy
lives on in a reinvigorated labor movement ]( [Barbara Ehrenreich helped make inequality visible – her legacy lives on in a reinvigorated labor movement]( Adia Harvey Wingfield, Professor of Sociology, Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis Have you heard of Jaz Brisack, Liz Fong-Jones and Chris Smalls? Those names might not be familiar to all Americans, but their recent accomplishments amount to a potential sea change in labor rights. As union organizers or advocates for better work conditions at some of the biggest and most powerful companies in the world – Starbucks, Google and Amazon, respectively – ... [Continue Reading]( Lisa Benson [ Lisa Benson 9/13/2022 ]( [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It](
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