“One might cynically observe that Trump voters are reaping what they have sown, but in truth, they were the victims of a con job,” Lawrence Kaplan writes in a letter to The Times. “And no one deserves to be conned.”
“One might cynically observe that Trump voters are reaping what they have sown, but in truth, they were the victims of a con job,” Lawrence Kaplan writes in a letter to The Times. “And no one deserves to be conned.”
“President Trump isn’t just trying to change the subject; he’s also trying to rewrite history — or maybe I should say reality,” our columnist David French writes.
“President Trump isn’t just trying to change the subject; he’s also trying to rewrite history — or maybe I should say reality,” our columnist David French writes.
“In every single county in Texas, in every state in the Union, what if, instead of awaiting the punch thrown by the other side, we throw the punch first?” Beto O’Rourke said during a rally, protesting President Trump’s efforts to get Texas to redraw its congressional map.
“In every single county in Texas, in every state in the Union, what if, instead of awaiting the punch thrown by the other side, we throw the punch first?” Beto O’Rourke said during a rally, protesting President Trump’s efforts to get Texas to redraw its congressional map.
“The issue of defying court orders is still with us — but it has taken a twist,” writes Adrian Vermeule, a Harvard law professor. “Now the defiance is coming from inside the judicial branch itself, in the form of a lower-court mutiny against the Supreme Court.”
“The issue of defying court orders is still with us — but it has taken a twist,” writes Adrian Vermeule, a Harvard law professor. “Now the defiance is coming from inside the judicial branch itself, in the form of a lower-court mutiny against the Supreme Court.”
“The central argument of the 21st century is no longer over the size of government. The central argument of this century is over who can best strengthen the social order,” our columnist David Brooks writes.
“The central argument of the 21st century is no longer over the size of government. The central argument of this century is over who can best strengthen the social order,” our columnist David Brooks writes.
I actually do love it when people trust me and tell me of things. I don't kinkshame. I kink ask why because it fills me with joy when people share their joy and enthusiasm with me.
April 2, 2024 at 4:37 PM
I actually do love it when people trust me and tell me of things. I don't kinkshame. I kink ask why because it fills me with joy when people share their joy and enthusiasm with me.