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Unnatural Selection: Charles Darwin and the GOP Primary

by Lou Dubose | Jan 11, 2016 | Politics

…on has no problems with Newtonism. For the moment, the rules of gravity remain in place. Lou Dubose is the editor of The Washington Spectator….

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Ready for a George W. Bush Foreign Policy Redux?

by Lou Dubose | Jan 5, 2016 | Foreign Policy, Politics, The Interval

  Photo Credit: The Bush Center In 2005 I was doing a regular Tuesday–Friday commute between Austin and Washington. One of the regulars on the flights was Karen Hughes, a longtime advisor to then-President George W. Bush. At the time, she was commuti…

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The Ryan Budget: Know Your Enemy

by Lou Dubose | Dec 29, 2015 | Economy, Politics, The Interval

Photo: Jory Heckman Hey yo, so check this out! Yeah! Know your enemy! –Rage Against the Machine   Before he was Speaker, before he grew the Hugh Jackman beard, before we knew he was a Rage Against the Machine fan and that his playlist “starts with AC…

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Guide for the Vexed

by Lou Dubose | Dec 14, 2015 | Politics, The Interval

…ar shopper out of Walmart, Cracker Barrel, and Sam’s Club. There’s some value in that.   Lou Dubose is the editor of The Washington Spectator….

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Did Canada’s Tar Sand Pipe Dream Just Die?

by Lou Dubose | Dec 9, 2015 | Environment, The Interval

…into what Mark Dowie predicted might just become the “world’s largest stranded asset.”   Lou Dubose is the editor of The Washington Spectator….

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Bad Faith Documentary

Bad Faith

“A great and powerful and timely film” – Ken Burns

Critics are raving about BAD FAITH, the sensational expose of Christian Nationalism from directors Stephen Ujlaki and Chris Jones

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“One of the Ten Best Films of 2024”Variety

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