Author: Dan Nexon
Yesterday, Tucker Carlson, in the process of attacking opponents of Brett "Yalie MacYaleface" Kavanaugh, had this to say: You can see in the protests by the way, these are not.
In the Wall Street Journal, because of course, Allysia Finley, compares an über-privileged appellate judge to a fictional African-American victim.
In my recent Foreign Affairs article on progressive foreign policy, I wrote about seizing a middle ground between "liberal internationalists" and "anti-hegemonists." I struggled a.
I've been arguing for some time that progressives too often have their heads in the sand about the transnational dimensions of right-wing extremism, kleptocracy, and oligarchy. This was an important.
I have a piece, "Toward a Neo-Progressive Foreign Policy: The Case for an Internationalist Left," at Foreign Affairs. It synthesizes some of my thoughts about what progressive foreign policy should look.
I have a piece at Foreign Affairs that should be out soon. It's an elaboration of what I see as the key principles of progressive foreign policy. I'll post about those.
Johnathan Swann reports that congressional Republicans are terrified. What are they scared of? That if the the Democrats take the House, they will exercise oversight over the Trump administration and.
Whatever John McCain did with his life before or after his time as a POW, his behavior upon capture by the North Vietnamese is a.