www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/0...
www.thebulwark.com/p/how-niall-...
"Only about a quarter of Americans today (27%) say they support all or most of Trump’s policies and plans, down from 35% when he returned to office last year. That change has come entirely among Republicans."
www.pewresearch.org/politics/202...
That’s where we are.
Look it up.
I was a strong supporter of calling Russia a democracy years ago, and even *I* haven't said that in decades.
I was a strong supporter of calling Russia a democracy years ago, and even *I* haven't said that in decades.
I'd say: You have a kook trying to carjack you, saying "Take me to LA," and while you're scared, everyone in the car so far is saying "no"
Except one guy who thinks we're already in LA.
Looking forward to Charlie Five Buckets' next sternly worded letter to propose things that already exist but simply aren't enforced.
I'd say: You have a kook trying to carjack you, saying "Take me to LA," and while you're scared, everyone in the car so far is saying "no"
Except one guy who thinks we're already in LA.
Theater: "What time can you get here?"
Theater: "What time can you get here?"
Alaric, why do you think people have lost faith in Rome? Is it a crisis of liberalism? Is it because of the feminization of the workplace?
Alaric, why do you think people have lost faith in Rome? Is it a crisis of liberalism? Is it because of the feminization of the workplace?
I would argue that has Putin has good, rational reasons to burn up half a million of his own people.
"After seizing the initiative in 2024, Russian forces have advanced at an average rate of between 15 and 70 meters per day in their most prominent offensives, slower than almost any major offensive campaign in any war in the last century."
I would argue that has Putin has good, rational reasons to burn up half a million of his own people.
It's the new TikTok challenge, all the kids are trying it -- can you endure a documentary about the world's most boring evil woman?
isn't a strategy, either.
I haven't seen ANY strategy opinion pieces that tackle the "much bigger megaphone" problem. That's the one we need.
A warning about coalition-building.
www.nytimes.com/2026/01/27/o...
A warning about coalition-building.
www.nytimes.com/2026/01/27/o...
A warning about coalition-building.
www.nytimes.com/2026/01/27/o...