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Thomas Massie, Can Trump Bully the Incumbent Congressman?

Donald Trump just flew into northern Kentucky and told a crowd that Congressman Thomas Massie is a “Disaster for the Republican Party.” That raises a bigger question for voters in Kentucky’s 4th district. Can Donald Trump actually bully out one of the most independent members of Congress? Kentucky’s 4th district is the part of the state that commutes to Ohio for work, drinks Kentucky bourbon at night, and somehow manages

Donald Trump just flew into northern Kentucky and told a crowd that Congressman Thomas Massie is a “Disaster for the Republican Party.” That raises a bigger question for voters in Kentucky’s 4th district. Can Donald Trump actually bully out one

Donald Trump just flew into northern Kentucky and told a crowd that Congressman Thomas Massie is a “Disaster for the Republican Party.” That raises a

By Silas Mercer

The SAVE Act Sounds Reasonable. The Patriot Act Did Too

The principle is simple: only citizens vote. The question is whether this bill actually fixes anything.The core principle of the Save Act sounds reasonable. Only citizens should vote in federal elections, and requiring verification for that is not inherently outrageous. Then again, the Save Act is the exact kind of federal power grab and bureaucratic overreaction the people should be very weary of. We didn't think "The Patriot Act" was

The principle is simple: only citizens vote. The question is whether this bill actually fixes anything.The core principle of the Save Act sounds reasonable. Only citizens should vote in federal elections, and requiring verification for that is not inherently outrageous.

The principle is simple: only citizens vote. The question is whether this bill actually fixes anything.The core principle of the Save Act sounds reasonable. Only

By Silas Mercer

Why the Media Is Getting Iran Completely Wrong

Twenty years after Iraq’s WMD narrative collapsed, the same media voices are repeating the same playbook on Iran. Haven't we played this game before? News outlets are doing the exact same thing they did with Iraq. Instead of challenging government claims, they choose to regurgitate repetitive talking points from interviews. It's as if a majority of the cable news press got together, reviewed Iraq footage, and just recut the old

Twenty years after Iraq’s WMD narrative collapsed, the same media voices are repeating the same playbook on Iran. Haven't we played this game before? News outlets are doing the exact same thing they did with Iraq. Instead of challenging government

Twenty years after Iraq’s WMD narrative collapsed, the same media voices are repeating the same playbook on Iran. Haven't we played this game before? News

By Silas Mercer