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The Ugliness Runs Deep
The ugly response to Kirk's death runs deeper than most of us think
Oct 9
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Jack Buckby
20
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The Dangers of Elite Orthodox Thought
A republic thrives on debate and the distillation of ideas. What we have in America is a place where violence has become the only solution to ideas that…
Sep 26
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Aaron Everitt
21
2
3:42
Canary on the Waistline
Washington hates one thing more than the opposition party winning... it's you.
Sep 9
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Aaron Everitt
24
1
The Cracker on the Barrel
Why people spend energy on brand blow-ups.
Aug 28
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Aaron Everitt
14
7
Murder in the Self Service Economy
Robots and AI replacing the people of an economy ends terribly.
Aug 16
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Aaron Everitt
67
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The Press
An older essay from the Kennedy campaign days that examines the role of the Press in America.
Aug 7
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Aaron Everitt
3
3:56
Britain’s Online Safety Act Is A National Security Disaster in the Making
The Online Safety Act creates a sprawling network of vulnerabilities that foreign adversaries can exploit - and the government can't be held accountable…
Aug 6
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Jack Buckby
5
1
Seeing the Horrors Outside Of Our Bubble
I looked outside the Kennedy bubble and saw our next big issues. "Big," it turns out, is an understatement.
Jul 29
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Jack Buckby
9
The American Fantasy
Our house is a very, very, very fine house. With two cats in the yard. Life used to be so hard. Now everything is easy cause of you. - Crosby, Stills…
Jul 15
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Aaron Everitt
13
4
The Intrinsic Problems of The Press
There are too many built-in conflicts for the press to be honest.
Jun 26
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Aaron Everitt
9
6
The Rubber Stamps Are Shown The Door
RFK Jr. made his first sweeping moves at HHS last week and seemed to indicate a new day has dawned in the rubber stamp department.
Jun 18
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Aaron Everitt
17
6
Vance and Starmer Approve Of Our Demise
J.D. Vance and Keir Starmer agree on the most pressing issue of our time: humanity comes last.
Jun 11
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Jack Buckby
8
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