25 April 2025 It’s hard to describe the importance of the article linked below, but I’ll try. This is a classic example of Isaiah’s Job, both for Condoleezza Rice, who wanted to convey her concerns, and for me, wishing to promote the piece here. She is uniquely qualified to speak to the complicated issues inContinueContinue reading “The Perils of Isolationism”
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It’s My Fault
If you are discouraged by the apparent choices in the general election this November — Donald Trump versus an equally unappealing Joe Biden, Senator Necktie versus some vitriolic challenger who can’t find Peru or Poland on a map, or if a House of Representatives (not to mention a state legislature) full of posturing lawyers horrifiesContinueContinue reading “It’s My Fault”