Once again, those hoping the hearings to vet a Supreme Court nominee would be a grand demonstration of democratic deliberation find themselves doomed to disappointment. The majority has used their power to limit access to part of the nominee’s paper … Continue reading
Hayden Keith Monroe
This week marked two events that changed our country for the worse. Seventeen years ago, Islamist terrorists perpetrated the worst attack on American soil since Pearl Harbor. The targets were Washington and Wall Street, symbols of our democratic, military, and … Continue reading
When I was young, I used to be told not to be “so literal.” This did not mean I should be more poetic. Far from it. It meant I had objected to a remark by adults for being factually incorrect. … Continue reading