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We need hard truths and tough reporting, not 'both-sides-equal' trash The CBS anchor again embarrasses the network’s legacy. Plus: some examples of journalists who are doing it right

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December 21, 2025 Speaking today at Turning Point USA’s annual “AmericaFest” conference, Vice President J.D.

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This is excellent. In three minutes she explains how democracies become dictatorships. It's happened so many times, yet in each country, most people said, 'it can't happen here'

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"We can react by seeing all of this for what it is, and naming it by name: incipient state terror. We can react by associating ourselves with others who are repressed before we are. Only in solidarity do we affirm law."

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The 500 richest people in the world added $304B to their combined net worth yesterday after Trump's tariff pause.

And what did Republicans in the House do today?

They passed a budget resolution that paves the way for more tax cuts for the rich.

"Party of the working class."

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Trying to figure out this bluesky, yes on the Dead Milkmen , and may you get to do this ride in a Bitchin Camaro.

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Cognitive dissonance is a form of self harm. #CriticalThinking

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I have my doubts on some deeper issues, but basic human rights isn’t one of them. #PragmaticHumanism

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The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows: Uncommonly Lovely Invented Words for What We Feel but Cannot Name “Despite what dictionaries would have us believe, this world is still mostly undefined.”

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