Of course, you could have read as much right here on Liberty Nation this week. But when the failing Gray Lady does it, people stand up take notice because it looks an awful lot like the pot calling the kettle black.
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Judicial Overreach and the Trump Travel Ban
Until the judicial swamp is drained of federal judges who ignore the U.S. Constitution, in favor of ideology, the progressive agenda will be advanced through the courts and the Trump administration will continue to face dubious legal challenges to its agenda at every turn.
The Neil Gorsuch Safety Dance
Today the gavel will fall to open the United States Senate Judiciary Committee hearings to consider whether Neil Gorsuch should become the next Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.
If he’s learned anything from prior nominees, Gorsuch will use the hearings as an opportunity to speak without actually saying anything. When asked pointed questions, he will dodge and deflect, and if cornered beyond escape – simply refuse to answer on the ground that it may affect his future ability to judge. To the extent that he does so, he will likely pass through the Senate’s confirmation process.
March Madness – Like Politics, It’s All About Underdogs
If ever there was a time ripe for a huge underdog to win the NCAA basketball tournament, it would seem to be...
Liberty Nation: Websites of the Week
Each week, Liberty Nation will feature a few sites that you should be reading. These sites will span the entire liberty spectrum, and whether you agree with all of them or not, they’re worth looking at — and bookmarking to read again later. We also encourage you to leave us the sites you’re reading, down in the comments. After all, liberty is for thinkers.
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Toxic Words and Political Discourse
The level of animosity between online political foes has reached almost fever-pitch. Even news stories not directly related to political issues have become fertile ground for bashing President Trump or clobbering Democrats, depending on your point of view. This verbal punching has gradually become more and more toxic. It’s no longer a matter of disagreeing with – or even arguing with – people who hold different views; political differences these days often deteriorate into name-calling, spiteful remarks and, in some cases, even threats.
LN Web Gems 2.28.17: The New York Times Does Comedy
In today’s LN Web Gems, A HuffPo writer gets the wrong answer in her DNA analysis, Nancy Pelosi is still saying crazy things, and the New York Times takes itself too seriously.
The Climate Change Battle – Part 1
The progressive movement, which has gambled heavily on radical environmentalist policies, is now faced with the prospect of fighting an administration determined to roll back that crusade.