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Lost in the Storm? A Proposed Voter ID Amendment Comes to North Carolina
The amendment could have profound impacts on North Carolina’s voters, but it may not be receiving the scrutiny that it deserves.

Beto, Texas, and A Revolution in 2020
Win or lose, Beto has sparked a revolution in Texas, and the traditional red powerhouse is poised for a major flip in 2020.

Hutt: How Should We Have Judged Kavanaugh?
Constitutional Conservatives, why don’t we listen to the Framers here for a change?

WHAT IF? Diplomacy by Movie Trailer
If a nuclear wasteland is coming, do your fast-diminishing remaining time on earth a favor, and skip this flick.

Narrative of Sacrifice: Remembering John McCain
McCain was witty and likable, an avenue for which Americans could ignore a nasty, partisan reality.

Review: A Star is Born
In many ways, the 2018 version seems to function as the story but of Gaga herself–only told in reverse.

An Interview with Bryan Caplan, Professor of Economics at George Mason University
“You’re not supposed to ask, ‘will it really work?’ or ‘what about the disemployment effects?’ Those are not comments that people, in almost any society, would look upon with pleasure.”

The Paradox of the Democrats? Ellison, Franken, and #MeToo
Calling for further investigation in cases which do not have sufficient evidence for the party to make a decision is the only way for Democrats to respect the nuances of different situations, and respect the victims who have brought them to the fore.