I remember the terrible frustration I experienced during the 2016 campaign, as I listened to the crazy and hateful comments of Donald Trump — “Make America great again,” “This election is rigged,” ...
Our eyes, gestures, and tone bring us together in a more profound way than words alone. It’s why we look hopefully toward the return of in-person, face-to-face connection. In ridiculing Christine ...
Ridicule is considered a career killer for politicians, and Tony Abbott seems to have elicited the trifecta: ridicule piled on an underlying bed of disengagement and distaste, writes Jonathan Green.
In civil political discourse, men and women discuss ideas. They question the merit of proposals, the costs and benefits of implementation, and practical approaches to solving difficult issues. When ...
To the editor: Columnist Nicholas Goldberg says it’s wrong to insult religious beliefs, even though he correctly insists that there should be no legal consequences for doing so. Polite standards ...
The headlines are turning ever more virulent. Is there a prime mover of the nastiness of our national, and international, heated rhetoric? Dinesh D’Souza proposes to pin the nastiness of modern ...
A few words about the Trail of Tears and other jokes. Granted, the Trail of Tears would hardly seem a laughing matter. To the contrary, as recounted by History.com, it was an ordeal of robbery, mass ...
In ridiculing Christine Blasey Ford, did Trump cross the line at his rally last week? Is there even a line, and if so, where is it? Is it ever OK to ridicule? Maybe not. Or maybe it’s always OK to ...
Purchasers of Black-Market Human Organs Often Complicit in Murder Audio By Carbonatix I haven’t seen a convincing explanation of why the Left went so bat-guano crazy over the recent delivery of a ...
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