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Tag Archives: Liberal
Book Review: On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century by Timothy Snyder
*Insert Overly-Emphatic Political Treatise Here* See what I mean? No? That’s fine. I’m not here to change your mind. Hell, I’m barely here at all. Life has me scared and I’ve pretty much taken to books, booze, and checking and … Continue reading
Book Review: Exit Right: The People Who Left the Left and Reshaped the American Century by Daniel Oppenheimer
[Note: I read this book a year ago. Things have changed no small bit since then, but a review is a review and I’m posting it as is.] A great election-year book. An exploration of the journey of personal politics … Continue reading
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Tagged american history, Biography, Christopher Hitchens, Conservative, Daniel Oppenheimer, David Horowitz, Exit Right: The People Who Left the Left and Reshaped the American Century, James Burnhan, Liberal, Norman Pohhoretz, philsophy, Ronald Reagan, Sociology, Whittaker Chambers
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Book Review: The Elephant in the Room by Jon Ronson
Perhaps an overly timely piece, Jon Ronson’s The Elephant in the Room dives into a political microcosm that is, I say perhaps when what I mean is hopefully, entirely alien to most of us. Yes, it is the Trump campaign, … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Jones, Conservative, Essay, fearmongering, Jon Ronson, journalism, Liberal, politics, Roger Stone, The Elephant in the Room
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