Political Stuff
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Climate Chaos: When Science Meets Political Denial
The fire started on a Tuesday. By Thursday, it had consumed 47,000 acres. By Saturday, three towns no longer existed in any meaningful sense. The flood that followed—because of course there was…
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We Need to Make America, America Again
Why Americans Feel the Country Is Heading the Wrong Direction in 2026 Look, I’m going to level with you. Because the truth is simple: Americans aren’t divided on whether things feel off…
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How to Spot Lies in 2026 Midterm Political Ads: A Voter’s Survival Guide
The deluge is coming. Actually, scratch that—it’s already here. We are here to help you understand how to survive the lies and discover the truth that matters If you’ve turned on your…
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Loyalty Over Qualifications: Inside the GOP’s Sycophant Problem
Okay, so I’m sitting at this diner on K Street—best burnt coffee in DC, fight me—and I’m flipping through Merriam-Webster because I need the official definition of “sycophant” for this piece. Here…
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The Blanche Check: How 52 Senators Traded Principle for Access
The United States Senate confirmed Todd Blanche as Deputy Attorney General on Thursday with a vote of 52-48. Only two Republicans broke ranks: Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska.…
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EPA Emissions Rollback Sparks Automaker Shift and Rising Public Health Risks
The EPA announced its EPA emissions rollback for new vehicle emissions standards on a Tuesday. By Wednesday morning, three major automakers had already pivoted their 2027 production schedules back toward internal combustion.…
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Seymour Goes to Washington: A Night of Nods, Snores, and Psychic Confusion at the Correspondents’ Dinner
Darlings, I need to confess something: I went to the White House Correspondents’ Dinner expecting absolutely nothing, and somehow still came away disappointed. Well, not entirely true — I went because someone…
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The Cruelty Is the Point—Until We Decide It Isn’t
There’s a question Americans keep asking themselves in whispered conversations at kitchen tables and in late-night phone calls with old friends: When did we as a Nation become so filled with anger,…
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When Fear Becomes Policy: What the President Didn’t Tell You About Voter Fraud
The president addressed the nation last night, and if you believed what you heard, American elections are under siege. Rampant fraud. Compromised systems. Democracy on the brink. Here’s what President Trump didn’t…
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How We Made Wildfire Season Permanent and the impact of Climate Change
The LA fire started on January 7th. By January 11th, it had consumed over 40,000 acres and destroyed more than 12,000 structures. Four days. But here’s the footnote no one’s talking about:…
