Shortly after the most recent presidential election, the democrat vice presidential candidate, Tim Walz, was interviewed on Minnesota Public Radio. By his own admission, he was genuinely shocked that his ticket lost. He said, “I thought it was a real flex when the Wall Street Journal pointed out that I…
Conor Friedersdorf is a staff writer for The Atlantic magazine. He also writes a periodic newsletter called Up for Debate.
As he was preparing for one of his newsletters, he solicited some of his readers’ thoughts on their personal religious journeys – the results of which he published in…
Based on modern American pop culture morality, when it comes to people’s views concerning sex, pretty much anything goes. You can hardly watch anything on TV or at the movies where sex outside of marriage, of any variety, is not completely normalized. The same attitude is prevalent in the news…
In the runup to the last presidential election, an ad was posted to X by DemCast founder Nick Knudsen. DemCast is an advocacy-based 501(c)4 nonprofit that was created to “amplify & maximize the impact of grassroots digital media, bolstering blue electoral and policy victories at all levels of government, across…
Perhaps the most prominent definition of racism as it is used in the common vernacular is: “discrimination against or antagonism towards other races.” While there are, obviously many exceptions, I don’t think it is wrong to say that the vast majority of Americans believe racism is wrong. This holds true…
I like Martha Stewart. Just from an outsiders perspective, she is attractive and seems nice. She is also, obviously, quite the talented entrepreneur, author, and television personality. Of course, she is not without her flaws. In 2004 she was convicted of insider trading of stocks and served five months in…
In the Oxford dictionary, science is defined as “the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation, and the testing of theories against the evidence obtained.” This definition has two parts: 1) the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the…
New Mexico governor, Michelle Lujan Grisham made the comment that her state is running an “Underground Railroad” to provide women with abortion services. During a speech in Virginia, she stated that 75% of abortions performed in New Mexico are from out-of-state patients – and 71% of those come from Texas…
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