The Midterms and the “We” Questions
by R. R. RenoTrump is making us address the most important question in any democratic polity: Who are we? Continue Reading »
Trump is making us address the most important question in any democratic polity: Who are we? Continue Reading »
The notion that the pro-life movement can be identified with Trump or the Republican Party is specious. Continue Reading »
It’s never the right thing to avoid explaining that white supremacy is evil. Continue Reading »
A University of Chicago professor reflects on the idiosyncracies of teaching in the age of Trump and trigger warnings. Continue Reading »
Shakespeare in the Park reduced Julius Caesar from a morally complex political drama into a heavy-handed tale of progressivism. Continue Reading »
This isn’t the first time a majority party has had trouble passing comprehensive healthcare reform. Continue Reading »
In giving voice to faith’s role in the West, Donald Trump’s Poland speech was no mere dog whistle. Continue Reading »
Donald Trump’s Warsaw speech suggests the sun is setting on the post-war era. Continue Reading »
To win back the youth vote, the Republican Party will have to do much more than find a fresh voice to say the same thing. Continue Reading »
Recent Trump appointee Charmaine Yoest has stated on previous occasions that abortion increases the risk of breast cancer, a position supported by science and denied by the mainstream media. Continue Reading »