D. Paul Thomas comes in with a long podcast -- the first of a two-parter -- where he discusses the recently released movie Bonhoeffer: Pastor. Spy. Assassin, starring Jonas Dassler
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For the Week of March 24, 2025 Progressive judges have become a panel of fascists running much of the country: Judges have been running amok in recent weeks, issuing injunctions against Trump administration policies and Rachel Alexander says those judges need to be called what they are The dilemma of hypermodernity (Part Five): Mark Wegierski reprises one of his earlier, most important essays, from the year 2000 Fed Chair says everything's fine; so did the Fed Chair in 2007: Back in 2007 Americans were told not to worry about a recession ... and then promptly suffered their way through one. Mike Maharrey says history would appear to be repeating itself U.S. attacks in Yemen provide a security blanket for Israel in The Hague: Lt.-Col. (res.) Maurice Hirsch argues that ongoing Israel operations against Hamas would appear to be legally little different from what the United States is carrying out against Yemen Federal Reserve monetary malfeasance has consequences: A raft of corporate bankruptcies has rocked the American economy in recent months and Mike Maharrey believes it's only going to get worse Last Week Amy Coney Barrett and America's 3-3-3 SCOTUS: The media loves to parrot the line that conservative justices are in firm control of the US Supreme Court but Todd Gregory and Erik Gregory say the reality is somewhat different The dilemma of hypermodernity (Part Four): Mark Wegierski reprises one of his earlier, most important essays, from the year 2000 Why mainstream journalists cannot be nonpartisan, fair or objective: Conservatives have long demanded that journalists be more balanced in their coverage, but Rachel Alexander explains why that is simply impossible now On XY in XX's sports, Whoopi G. opens her mouth—and removes all doubt: Whoopi Goldberg recently spoke on the matter of biological men competing in women's sports and the results were as you'd expect, writes Selwyn Duke Beacons of light in the dark academic wilderness: The war over free speech on America's campuses continues unabated and Mark Alexander reports there are victories being posted De-dollarization, gold and a shift to a multipolar world: BRICS is not likely to end the dominance of the US dollar as a reserve currency, argues Mike Maharrey, but it is another indication that nations around the world are looking for alternatives Restore Medicaid's intent: Prioritize the most vulnerable over able-bodied childless adults: As long as the Trump administration is taking aim at wasted spending, says Rachel Barkley, one of their targets should be Medicaid -- a program that has been far expanded outside of its original mission in recent years Why PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas decided to appoint a deputy: Yoni Ben Menachem says the PA is grappling with a severe political and economic crisis, and Abbas is also worried about angering U.S. President Donald Trump View recent past articles or go to our archive |
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