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The American Mind Podcast: The Roundtable Episode 289
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The American Mind’s ‘Editorial Roundtable’ podcast is a weekly conversation
with Ryan Williams, Spencer Klavan, and Mike Sabo devoted to uncovering the
ideas and principles that drive American political life. Stream here or
download from your favorite podcast host. Art of the Hostage Deal | The
Roundtable Ep. 289 In a stirring climax to Trump’s […]
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Former Pussycat Dolls Star Kaya Jones Tackles Rampant Anti-Israel Sentiment:
‘Our Messiah Is Jewish’
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“Our Messiah is Jewish.” Those are the words of Kaya Jones, the former
Pussycat Dolls singer who left it all behind to go to Hebrew Bible school after
becoming a born-again Christian and dedicating her career to the Lord. Her
comments in support of Israel come as antisemitism is on the rise in the U.S.
and in the U.K., […]
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Zohran Mamdani, Who Treats Gaza Like NYC Borough, Says He Doesn’t ‘Really
Have Opinions’ About Disarming Hamas
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Zohran Mamdani has, throughout his time representing New York City in the
state assembly and now running for its mayor, treated Israel, the Gaza Strip,
and the West Bank as the sixth, seventh, and eighth boroughs of NYC,
respectively. He hates the sixth and loves the seventh and eighth. And yet, now
that peace has […]
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Stiglitz and Capitalism: Remembering that Statists Mostly Win the Nobel
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Although this year’s Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science winners are
relatively favorable toward free markets, we should not forget that most of its
winners have been technocrats that their wisdom alone can create the prosperous
and “just” economy. Joseph Stiglitz is one of the most obnoxious examples. Ever
since winning the Nobel 2001, Stiglitz […]
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Voting Equity v. Constitutional Equality
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US Supreme Court addresses race-based districting. The state of Louisiana has
become the focal point of longstanding tensions between the well-intentioned
goals of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to prevent racial discrimination and the
specific provisions of the Constitution mandating that all citizens be treated
equally, regardless of skin color. The Supreme Court heard […]
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