Silencing opponents on social media might seem like a quick fix for reducing polarization or winning political discourse, but it sets a dangerous precedent.
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Willard Mitt Romney is throwing in the righteous sackcloth.
The Supreme Court is one of our country’s last trusted and cherished institutions. It needs to remain that way.
The left’s reliance on the Supreme Court left it open to a conservative hostile takeover. The danger of concentrated power is, as always, that it’s eventually wielded against you.
Mythmaking, of course, isn’t reporting. It’s lazy story-time for Facebook scrollers who think posting the “angry face” emoji is an act of civic engagement.
Matt Kibbe is joined by Jenin Younes, litigation counsel for the New Civil Liberties Alliance, to discuss the imminent Supreme Court decision on whether OSHA can legally mandate that workers take the COVID-19 vaccine.
Our desire to shape the world according to our own beliefs and ideologies causes us to forget the reality of American politics: the pendulum always swings back.
“There will be riots. There will be fire, and there will be bloodshed.”
Biden’s vaccine mandate for large, multi-state private employers will wither before the courts.