This is great! 1) Methodological choices matter. 2) Probably the bigger story is not a revival of religiosity among young men, but just how much it has declined among young women.
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What's going on with Gen Z and religion? @prri.org 's Director of Research Diana Orcés and I compare PRRI's Census of American Religion with new polling from Gallup. Long story short: I"m still not seeing much evidence of a religious revival among Gen Z men.
prri.substack.com/p/whats-the-...
Oh, that's good!
100% and I will die on this hill.
Replay reviews for offsides are an abomination in general but it's particularly ridiculous when the immaterial infraction occurs like 20 seconds before the goal
I've got a pretty similar experience (except that I've *never* had a bunch of students at office hours). I still have a handful of students who just *get it* which is important for me to know I'm not just teaching into the void, but the median performance is way down.
it is, among other things, incredibly striking to see that roberts was so solicitous of the burden the clean power plan might put on fossil fuel executives, when, a decade later, he is indifferent to the way trump’s moves have thrown hundreds of thousands of lives into turmoil.
Good. More please.
Still think that the explanation is that he sincerely thinks that the presidency has always been an elected dictatorship, and that all the resistance to his orders is highly unusual and a sign of illegitimate plots against him.
Can't prove it, of course, but it's consistent with how he acts/talks.
I cannot imagine a lamer framing for an investigative report on Trump family plundering and corruption. Plus it’s wrong. apnews.com/article/trum...
The thing where voters don't believe republican policies could be as evil as they are apparently extends to the republicans actually in charge of the government just mindlessly implementing them
Trying to deflect criticism for his blatant violations of the 1st and 2nd Commandments, Donald Trump violates the 9th
A lot of Orbán's American fans are saying that this election proved he was never an authoritarian in the first place.
This is completely wrong — and, in fact, betrays a complete misunderstanding of both Hungarian politics and modern authoritarianism.
Here's why.
even the most tenacious autocrats have a difficult time denying a landslide result against them
Just a few of the many stories that outrank the Hungarian election at fox news dot com
Trump has failed so epically in Iran that not only was there no regime change or surrender, but now the rogue country controls the formerly open Strait of Hormuz
A truly stupendous political and economic disaster for America-and the entire world
I am, and it is, and no, they don't
The ceasefire gives Iran control over the Strait of Hormuz, which it did not have before Trump launched the war. The regime is still in place, it still has enriched uranium, the capability to shoot missiles at drones at its neighbors. What, other than chaos, did Trump achieve?
“Victory has a thousand fathers, but defeat is an orphan”
For these guys, defeat is Netanyahu’s fault.
Congressman Randy Fine is a demented psychopath.
Remember, this is the same country that decided to fill in beautiful, massive community pools with concrete rather than integrate them in the mid-20th century. Making everyone worse off, rather than being welcoming to non-white people is on-brand for America.
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We need some thinking about policy that doesn't operate through the tax code. Politicians who don't let filibuster rules constrain their imagination.
The plan lives in Canada. You wouldn't know her.
It sucks when Ted Cruz gets to do it, but I still like our Constitution the way it is.
It's almost like there is a trade-off between loyalty and competence 🤔
This has made me laugh until my eyes water several times today.
Remember the lawless presidential immunity decision and all the uses of the shadow docket to enable impunity and lawbreaking
Sam Alito asking an extended hypothetical question about whether members of an Iranian sleeper cell would get U.S. citizenship is only lending further support to my theory that season 5 of '24' pickled the brains of an entire generation of Republican voters