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Interview with Betsy West, Filmmaker and Co-Director of RBG
That was the moment we knew she was opening a door to us to make a documentary, and we just took it from there.
Ghosts of GOP Past and Present: The Battle for Mississippi Republicans
To the GOP establishment…McDaniel’s bold move felt, in many ways, like a personal offense.
Hanging America Out to Dry: Justice Kennedy’s Most Notable Display of Conservatism
Like the Patriots in Lexington and Concord, the American people must remain diligently disposed, ensuring that their existence is not invalidated, endangered, at the whim of a conservative-controlled court.
Party Crashers: Why Trying to Delay Kavanaugh’s Nomination Is Against Democrats’ Better Interest
While a conservative justice being swiftly appointed is hard to stomach, the sentiment among conservatives that they have shored up all three branches of government might be exactly what democrats need to thrive in the midterms.
Interview with Sister Helen Prejean, Prominent Anti-Death Penalty Advocate
Victims realized it was never going to heal them.
Review: Ye by Kanye West
It is obvious—perhaps painstakingly—that Kanye tries to find subversion in his art by forcing controversy upon his listeners.
Radical: The Victory of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
“With the proper branding, democratic socialists can have significant appeal in a wide array of districts. So while these radicals may not be the future of the Democratic Party, they’re definitely capable of throwing their weight around.”
Interview with Andrew Yang, 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidate
“I’m suggesting that the government do one of the very few things it can do that will immediately improve lives on a day-to-day basis, which is to send every American adult a thousand dollars a month to do what they want with.”