Rex Smith
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Rex Smith
@upstateamerican.bsky.social
Journalist, musician, progressive patriot. Check www.UpstateAmerican.com
Rural America needs better leaders
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Tough times for folks in the U.S. agriculture sector, as last weekend's column noted, might offer an opportunity for change. Check it out here if you missed it -- and watch for another edition of The Upstate American on Saturday.
Rural America needs better leaders
Trump's multi-billion-dollar farm bailout is a stopgap forced by his own failed policies. Farmers and ranchers deserve a respectable alternative.
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December 16, 2025 at 2:20 PM
Discomfort rises as empathy seems scarce
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Last weekend's column: ruminations on what's going on that began as I pondered why my pup's paws didn't get cold on our morning walk.
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Discomfort rises as empathy seems scarce
We can't let ourselves grow indifferent to outrages and offenses
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December 10, 2025 at 1:59 PM
Murals tell a story that must be preserved
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From last weekend’s column, a suggestion that the destructive impulses of the current administration put at risk a lot that we ought to value.
Murals tell a story that must be preserved
In the face of Trump's reign of destruction, we have a responsibility to save
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November 24, 2025 at 3:05 PM
What we didn't learn from the 20th president
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Belatedly last weekend's column, with thoughts on missed opportunities for America (and a bit of a TV review, too).
Another edition of The Upstate American -- on a whole new topic! -- will publish on Saturday.
What we didn't learn from the 20th president
Imagine if Donald Trump had taken different lessons from Mark Twain
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November 21, 2025 at 4:00 PM
Giant skeletons and fake balls of string
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What do we value, and why? That's what last weekend's column from The Upstate American explored. (Bonus scolding here for fans of chintzy outdoor holiday decor!) Watch for the next edition, coming Saturday.
Giant skeletons and fake balls of string
What do our consumption habits say about America's values these days?
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November 11, 2025 at 2:27 PM
On a flight toward failure, or another chance?
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Experts have a sense of the steps that precede business failure. Can you likewise measure the decline of American democracy? That troubling notion is the subject of last weekend's column. Next edition: Saturday.
On a flight toward failure, or another chance?
Our democracy is imperiled, but capitulation to decline is not inevitable
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November 4, 2025 at 2:34 PM
A sign for our times, and a call to action
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What's this sign about? Read last weekend's column (which you may have missed) to find out. And then check in on Saturday, when another edition of The Upstate American will publish for our free and paid subscribers.
A sign for our times, and a call to action
What a birthday present from an artist friend said to me
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October 28, 2025 at 7:17 PM
How to save America's golden age
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From last weekend, just ahead of No Kings Day protests. Another edition of The Upstate American will publish on Saturday.
How to save America's golden age
Athens and Rome once led the world, but their time passed. Has ours, too?
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October 21, 2025 at 2:24 PM
Farmers keep going. So do soldiers. And us?
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Last weekend's column was inspired by a nearby farmer friend. You've got to admire farmers for both their perseverance and trust in the coming season.
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Farmers keep going. So do soldiers. And us?
Lessons of the fall in a time of national distress.
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October 14, 2025 at 6:30 PM
Lessons of Argyll in facing today's tyrant
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A review of Saturday’s column for those who missed it: How an ancestor stood up to tyranny in his time. And shouldn't we?
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Lessons of Argyll in facing today's tyrant
An ancestor's steadfastness offers inspiration. Maybe it is even passed down to us.
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October 7, 2025 at 2:57 PM
Violence is not our inevitable future
Sharing last weekend's column for those who have missed it: "So the burden falls on each of us to confront our own fears and temper our tendency to awfulize our opponents."
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Violence is not our inevitable future
The next step after Charlie Kirk's assassination may depend upon our expectations
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September 16, 2025 at 1:34 PM
Seven words for the resistance
If you want to evaluate a wine or a gin, you need vocabulary. Last weekend's column tries to provide that for the Resistance to American authoritarianism. (Another edition of The Upstate American will publish on Saturday.)
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Seven words for the resistance
Like learning to discern a wine's flavor, we must understand how we describe our objectives in order to confront Donald Trump's authoritarian rule
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September 10, 2025 at 4:15 PM
Buttering up the Boss of America
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Last weekend's column, for those who missed it: How "buttering up" became a thing and why we must worry that it's the main way people connect with our president. Another edition of The Upstate American will publish on Saturday.
Buttering up the Boss of America
Donald Trump loves flattery, but those of us who aren't so inclined have other tools at our disposal
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August 28, 2025 at 7:42 PM
How the arts challenge Trumpism
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There are some messages in this classic musical set for the Kennedy Center that resonate in Donald Trump’s America. Posting the weekend column for those who missed it; another edition of The Upstate American publishes Saturday.
How the arts challenge Trumpism
The human spirit is sustained by exposure to the arts. That's not good for would-be autocrats.
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August 20, 2025 at 7:38 PM
Galloping backwards in Trump's America
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Reposting last weekend’s column for folks who missed it: Why do people want to turn away from progress? What are the implications for Americans? Another edition of The Upstate American will publish on Saturday.
Galloping backwards in Trump's America
In countless ways, the president wants to return us to earlier times. What do you suppose he is afraid of?
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August 13, 2025 at 12:07 PM
A nation, its food and its morality
Maybe it is America's food abundance that makes us so casual about its misuse?.Here's last weekend's column, in case you missed it. Another edition of The Upstate American will publish on Saturday.
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A nation, its food and its morality
There's a line linking the gutting of global aid with our complicated approach to food
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August 5, 2025 at 6:00 PM
If not now, then when? www.upstateamerican.com/p/if-not-now...
Even now, there’s a lot we don’t know about the terrible flooding over Independence Day Weekend in the Texas Hill Country. Here’s last week’s column, in case you missed it. Another edition of The Upstate American publishes Saturday.
If not now, then when?
In the aftermath of a disaster, we're often told it's not time to ask questions
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July 17, 2025 at 10:04 PM
There is no room at Rushmore www.upstateamerican.com/p/there-is-n...
It's about leadership: If you missed this week's column while celebrating Independence Day weekend, here's a chance to catch up. (Another edition of The Upstate American will publish on Saturday morning for subscribers.)
There is no room at Rushmore
It's not just geology that precludes Donald Trump from enshrinement
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July 7, 2025 at 1:28 PM
Ranting replaces leadership in America
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Ranting replaces leadership in America
How Pete Hegseth channels his boss, as well as 17th-century Christians
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July 1, 2025 at 2:40 PM
After the protest, we must hold our course
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Why do some protests evolve into genuinely impactful movements, and others don't? Some thoughts on that here, in last weekend's column. And another edition of The Upstate American will publish on Saturday.
After the protest, we must hold our course
The history of demonstrations in America holds lessons for where we go now
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June 26, 2025 at 1:59 PM
The parade is only part of the show www.upstateamerican.com/p/the-parade...
Last weekend's column, for those who missed it -- with a bit of history offered. Another edition of The Upstate American will publish on Saturday for subscribers.
The parade is only part of the show
What do we do now, with reality catching up to a play-acting approach to governing?
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June 18, 2025 at 6:37 PM
Dissing patriots, displeasing gods www.upstateamerican.com/p/dissing-pa...
Each of my columns ventures somewhere from my Upstate home; last weekend's went from hunting in southern Indiana to Greek polytheism (and to American repression). Another edition of The Upstate American publishes on Saturday.
Dissing patriots, displeasing gods
How renaming a Navy ship reveals a nation's misplaced priorities
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June 10, 2025 at 3:30 PM
Hope is a thing with a diploma www.upstateamerican.com/p/hope-is-a-...
Hope found at the intersection of two embattled worlds: journalism and higher education. That’s reported in last weekend’s column, here in case you missed it.
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Hope is a thing with a diploma
Relying on resurgent conscience and good journalism to do battle with Trumpism
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May 28, 2025 at 7:48 PM
Good neighbors, please step up now
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We need a large-scale return to neighborliness in the face of the unfolding disaster provoked by our federal government. It's last weekend's column -- and another edition of The Upstate American will publish on Saturday.
Good neighbors, please step up now
An increasingly isolated people now find their nation similarly needing connections
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May 21, 2025 at 12:12 PM
Here's your burger, Pop. And a lesson, too. www.upstateamerican.com/p/heres-your...
It’s sometimes surprising to note that you’re aging. Maybe there’s something to learn? Here's last weekend’s column, in case you missed it. (Subscribe!) Another edition of The Upstate American drops Saturday morning.
Here's your burger, Pop. And a lesson, too.
Don't delude yourself into thinking your big talk is enough to combat Trumpism
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May 15, 2025 at 10:11 PM