Open Borders Made America Great
For nearly three decades, American immigration policies have re-enforced the false notion that undocumented immigrants are dangerous criminals. From Bill Clinton’s militarization of the southern border...
View ArticleTrump’s Venezuela Policy Is Causing Turmoil in the Caribbean
Better known to most Americans for its picturesque beaches than its vast petrochemical reserves, Trinidad and Tobago boasts the most robust economy in the Caribbean. It has also, in the past year,...
View ArticleHoneyland Is a Stinging Allegory for Man-Made Disaster
The scene is Mediterranean. Outdoors, the sun is bright and universal, leaving only a few shadows dotted around the rocky, rural, mountainous landscape. Indoors, it is dark, the ground of the tiny...
View ArticleHere’s a Better Reason to Unsubscribe From The New York Times
You shouldn’t unsubscribe from The New York Times over a bad headline. Or even over a bad pattern of editorial decisions dating back years demonstrating an institutional worldview poisoned by false...
View ArticleThe Completely Predictable Death of Jeffrey Epstein
The reported suicide on Saturday of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein in a federal jail cell in the heart of Manhattan was both utterly shocking and completely predictable. It’s shocking that the...
View ArticleTexas Is Bracing for a Blue Wave in 2020. Yes, Texas.
When Beto O’Rourke proclaimed, during the second round of Democratic presidential debates, that “there’s a new battleground state, Texas, and it has 38 Electoral College votes,” eyes rolled in unison...
View ArticleICE’s Raids Were a Win for Corporate Exploitation
In Canton, Mississippi, where they account for only 5 percent of the population, Latinos were often seen but not heard. Their children would translate for them at parent-teacher conferences, as...
View ArticleThis Land Is Their Land, Too
An unusual question surfaced amid America’s debate about gun violence last week. “If you’re on here arguing the definition of ‘assault weapon’ today you are part of the problem,” country musician Jason...
View ArticleJeffrey Epstein and the Myth of “Justice” in America
Just over one month after he was arrested in New Jersey on sex trafficking charges, Jeffrey Epstein is dead by apparent suicide. His body was removed from the Metropolitan Correctional Center in lower...
View ArticleRight Wing Attacks on The Hunt Are a Bad Faith Distraction
Only a handful of people have seen the most controversial movie in the country. After Universal Pictures canceled the release of The Hunt following an outcry led by Fox News and other conservative...
View ArticleThose Profiting off the Vaping Epidemic Should Pay to Stop It
“Why are there toilets in the Juul room?” read the caption of a Snapchat photo showing two urinals. I’m a senior in college, and that question made me feel old. Back in my day, cigarette smoke didn’t...
View ArticleDonald Trump’s Guide to Racism
President Donald Trump’s Twitter feed is, among other things, a gift to historians. No major historical figure has provided so thorough a public, real-time account of their daily thoughts and feelings....
View ArticleAnother Sloppy Poll on the Washington Football Team’s Name
This past Friday, I was sitting in the backyard of a cheap dive bar, enjoying a round of drinks with new acquaintances. After about 30 minutes and a few rounds of drinks, while my partner was at the...
View ArticlePioneers of Cultural Relativism
The core of Allan Bloom’s 1987 book The Closing of the American Mind, a complaint about the nature of higher education, is an argument against cultural relativism. “There is one thing a professor can...
View ArticleThe Pretzel Logic of Trump’s Immigration Policy
Donald Trump’s top immigration official tried his hand at poetry Tuesday, revamping “The New Colossus”—the Emma Lazarus sonnet immortalized inside the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty—to fit the...
View ArticleThe Last of the Ayn Rand Acolytes
Eight rules governed the original Ayn Rand clubs that proliferated across college campuses in the 1960s, as they sought to seed Objectivism—Rand’s philosophical glorification of laissez-faire...
View ArticleThe Family’s Big Secret Is Hiding in Plain Sight
We are in a high season of political showboating. On the debate stage, candidates for the Democratic nomination tussle for our attention, straining to exploit their allotted seconds of screen time. But...
View ArticleThe Supreme Court’s First Major Gun Case in a Decade
It’s been nearly a decade since the Supreme Court has issued a ruling on the Second Amendment’s scope. But the court may have to resolve a dispute over New York City’s strict restrictions on handgun...
View ArticleStacey Abrams Is Smarter Than Tom Steyer
If you have $10 million or so lying around, you can buy your way into a Democratic debate. That, at least, was one lesson from Tom Steyer’s announcement Tuesday that he had—after spending $7 million on...
View ArticleJeffrey Epstein Chose New Mexico for a Reason
If there’s a secret, New Mexico will try to keep it. The Land of Enchantment has gotten a lot of practice over the years, well before the now-late Jeffrey Epstein purchased the Zorro Ranch south of...
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