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Editor’s Note

by Hamilton Fish | Dec 28, 2023 | Opinion

…ibute their thoughts on this question to [email protected]. Finally, Robert Rudney reminds us of the anomaly that confronts residents of Washington, DC every day. “What do Canberra (Australia), Brasilia (Brazil), and Abuja (Nigeria) have…

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Letters to the Editor

by | Mar 22, 2022 |

…t your Letter to the Editor, email us at [email protected] January 19, 2024 To the Editor: Re: Dancing in the Dark: Steps to Avoid a Constitutional Coup in the 2024 Election This great article on concrete steps to avoid unconventional th…

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Another Presidential Phone Call and the Gravity of Impeachment

by WS Editors | Nov 2, 2019 | Politics

You could be forgiven, over the past few weeks, for momentarily overlooking the impeachment process, especially after the president’s stunning announcement that he was ordering U.S. troops out of Syria. The news came after another of Trump’s fateful…

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From the Editor’s Desk

by | Apr 11, 2019 |

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Arthur Goldwag: A Bad Day for Jason Richwine Is a Good Day for His White Nationalist Editor

by Arthur Goldwag | May 15, 2013 | Legal Affairs, Media

(Last week, Jason Richwine resigned from the Heritage Foundation after, among other things, it was revealed he wrote for a white supremacy publication called AlternativeRight, edited by Richard Spencer, above. Arthur Goldwag reported from a 2011 conf…

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