Holidays can be a difficult time because things we ignore all year can rise to the surface, forcing us to confront them. There’s something about food, extended family, and time off that flips a switch.
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As a person who possesses the conflicting traits of being both socially anxious and short-tempered, I worry that some small slip-up will cost me my say in the immediate future of our country.
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AS OF June 7th’s presidential primaries, Hillary Clinton is now actually the inevitable Democratic presidential nominee. That this is historic is not debatable; she’s the…
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THE 2016 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION is unlike anything we’ve seen in the U.S. Widespread dissatisfaction on the right may lead many Republicans to pass on the…
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JOHN KASICH recently made headlines — and probably a few enemies — thanking his women supporters for leaving the kitchen to campaign. The truly bizarre…
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LIKE ANY clever piece of political rhetoric, the term “family values” gathers together a range of controversial ideas under an innocent and disarming banner. “Family values”…
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SOUTH CAROLINA — my homestate — doesn’t make the news often. When it does, it’s usually for something embarrassing, like having the highest incidence of…
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WHEN IT COMES TO SOCIAL ISSUES, Hillary Clinton runs a pretty progressive show. True, her track record isn’t perfect; it’s important to note that she was…
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LAST WEEK on the FOX Network’s morning show “Fox & Friends,” Baltimore Ravens running-back Ray Rice and his domestic violence scandal found themselves the hot topic…
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For those of you wondering who Olivia Pope is, you’re missing out on one of the best shows on network television, Scandal, but I’ll give…
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