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When the Receipts Finally Hit the Kitchen Table
There are political books that tell readers something new, and then there are political books that simply confirm what many Americans have been screaming at their televisions for the better part of a decade. Regime Change by journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan belongs firmly in the second category. For anyone who has spent the last several years asking, “Wait… this is really happening?” This book arrives carrying enough receipts to wallpaper the entire kitchen. Draw

Janie Flores-Alvarez
6 days ago3 min read


Lindsey Graham Dies at 71, Leaving the Senate a Vote Short and a Party in Transition
Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina died Saturday night at his Capitol Hill home. He was 71. The District of Columbia medical examiner's preliminary findings point to an aortic dissection, a tear in the body's main artery, brought on by underlying arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Emergency responders had answered a call reporting cardiac arrest and transported him to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. His office released the findings and asked for privacy

Maria Salinas
6 days ago5 min read


Reagan Was a Democrat
The Reagans Built the Modern Political Con That Handed Donald Trump the Presidency Ronald Reagan's parents were Democrats in a Republican-leaning part of Illinois, Dixon, a small river town in Lee County where the Reagan family settled in December 1920, when Reagan was nine. Jack and Nelle Reagan's Democratic loyalty ran deeper than just voting. Jack Reagan had a grade-school education and worked as a shoe salesman, and after FDR's 1932 election, he was rewarded for his Democ

Maria Salinas
Jul 75 min read
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