David Axelrod’s podcast was the last place where members of the opposite party could sit down and share ideas.
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The New York Times Opinion columnist David French, a lifelong evangelical, speaks to Jonathan Rauch, a senior fellow at the ...
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Stewart Carrell's book, "American Democracy," is a forthright argument for why the United States needs radical change to ...
So if you know Huntington, you probably know him for his “Clash of Civilizations” thesis from the ’90s. If you’re a military ...
For it is only if the American people merit His benevolence that God will continue to bless America,” he declared, Romney’s ...
Taking a stand in the national debate on banning sexually explicit books from school libraries, Gov. Phil Murphy on Monday ...
In this beautifully crafted biography, Grindle sheds light on the work of Zelia Nuttall, a pioneering anthropologist whose ...
In her new bestseller, “The Small and The Mighty,” Sharon McMahon highlights the fortitude of little-known American heroes ...
JEFFERSON CITY — Valentina Gomez, a former Republican candidate for Missouri secretary of state, says she now plans to run ...
But provoking liberal moral outrage—and then playing the victim card when the left erupts—is vital to Trump's strategy for both campaigning and governing. And that strategy sometimes taps into ...