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2 months ago |
ruthfullyyours.com | Ruth King |Will Thibeau
Democrat Faces Of Failure Pity the poor Democrats – actually, don’t. by Kurt Schlichter https://www.frontpagemag.com/democrat-faces-of-failure/Pity the poor Democrats – actually, don’t pity them because they are terrible people, and their sorry situation is purely of their own making.
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2 months ago |
ruthfullyyours.com | Will Thibeau |Ruth King
President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth have a clear mandate to restore the United States Armed Forces as the global standard of military excellence, rolling back four years of decline under the DEI-obsessed Pentagon of the Biden-Harris administration.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
claremontreviewofbooks.com | Will Thibeau |Jeremy Rabkin |Christopher Caldwell |Theodore Dalrymple
The American military is widely seen as the last bastion of institutional integrity—and even conservatism—in the federal government. Although public faith in the military has dipped by a third in recent years, over 60% of Americans still have confidence in our fighting force. Only small business benefits from a higher degree of trust from the public. In Congress, the military still enjoys vast bipartisan deference when it comes to promotions and budget votes. Even though General Charles Q.
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Nov 17, 2024 |
claremontreviewofbooks.com | Spencer Klavan |William Voegeli |Will Thibeau |Theodore Dalrymple
Essay by Spencer A. KlavanThe terrifying universe of The Three-Body Problem. Discussed in this essay:The Three-Body Problem, by Cixin Liu, translated by Ken Liu. Tor Books, 400 pages, $29.99 (cloth), $18.99 (paper)The Dark Forest, by Cixin Liu, translated by Joel Martinsen. Tor Books, 512 pages, $31.99 (cloth), $19.99 (paper)Death’s End, by Cixin Liu,translated by Ken Liu. Tor Books, 608 pages,$31.99 (cloth), $19.99 (paper)3 Body Problem,created by David Benioff, D.B. Weiss, and Alexander Woo.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
claremontreviewofbooks.com | Daniel Mahoney |Will Thibeau |Douglas A. Jeffrey |Christopher Caldwell
Simone Weil (1909–1943) was one of the great souls of the 20th century. She was flawed in many respects, but she possessed a rare and admirable sensitivity to things of the spirit. Though she came from a comfortably bourgeois family of French Jews and graduated from the prestigious École Normale Supérieure, she deeply sympathized with the afflictions of the poor.
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