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| | | | | Fanatical, extreme religious faith wasn't incidental to last year's Capitol assault: It was a central driving force | |
| | | | | tultican.com | |
| | | | | By Thomas Ultican 2/20/2020 Katherine Stewart's The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism is a brilliant piece of investigative journalism. It shines a light on significant threats to American pluralism and representative democracy. The religious rights amazing successes now influence every aspect of American life, from the White House to local governments,... | |
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| | | | | It cost the American taxpayer $24 million to find out what we knew all along: politics is corrupt. After four years of being subjected to special prosecutor Jack Smith's dogged investigation into alleged election interference by Donald Trump, the Justice Department has concluded that Trump would have been convicted of breaking the law if only | |
| | | | | www.keithhennessey.com | |
| | | On September 27th the President told Peter Baker of The New York Times: He realized too late that "there's no such thing as shovel-ready projects"when it comes to public works. Yet just three weeks earlier, in a speech to the LaborFest in Milwaukee, the President said: So, that's why, Milwaukee, today, I am announcing a new plan for | ||