Russia Interested in Interrogating Rocky Balboa
Don’t Feed The Animals, A Series of Satirical Musings by: Josh Lorenzo Washington, D.C. – According to sources within the
By Josh Lorenzo|2019-03-28T04:39:53+00:00July 20th, 2018|Arts & Letters|10 Comments
Don’t Feed The Animals, A Series of Satirical Musings by: Josh Lorenzo Washington, D.C. – According to sources within the
By Josh Lorenzo|2019-03-28T04:42:26+00:00July 7th, 2018|Arts & Letters|2 Comments
Don’t Feed The Animals, A Series of Satirical Musings by Josh Lorenzo Washington, D.C. – If the rumors are true, President
By Jeanette Joy Harris|2019-03-28T04:44:45+00:00June 29th, 2018|Arts & Letters, Practice|0 Comments
Art of Politics, Politics of Art, A Series By: Jeanette Joy Harris In this series, Jeanette Joy Harris looks at how artists
By Guillaume LeBlanc|2019-03-28T04:24:11+00:00June 1st, 2018|Practice, Theory|0 Comments
Guillaume LeBlanc from New American Perspective takes issue with President Trump's suggestion of adding Congressional term limits.
By Alex Knepper and Cinzia Croce|2019-03-29T05:54:10+00:00March 23rd, 2018|Practice|0 Comments
Alex Knepper and Cinzia Croce from New American Perspective debate the meaning of President Trump’s firing of Andrew McCabe, former
By Jared Marcel Pollen|2019-03-29T00:46:32+00:00February 23rd, 2018|Practice, Theory|1 Comment
A politician should enter office saying, “we will not compromise on this, this, and this,” only to find themselves, by force of circumstance and political education, compromising on many of them. To be able to hold this contradiction together with no loss of integrity or decency is the task of any good leader. Thus, a politician who does not even have any ostensibly unshakable values to shake is not only unfit – they are precisely unfit, in the most basic way.
By Adritho Zaifar|2019-03-29T06:03:19+00:00February 12th, 2018|Practice|0 Comments
With the US largely absent from the ongoing geopolitical situation in Asia, new players have emerged in the region, which could lead to an arms race
By Daniel Clements|2019-03-29T17:11:34+00:00January 26th, 2018|Practice, Theory|0 Comments
Do American Conservatives--and more specifically Republicans--need a rebrand to distance themselves from Trump.
By David O. Monda|2019-03-29T17:14:48+00:00January 16th, 2018|Practice|0 Comments
Presidents Trump’s racist comments on Africa obfuscate a deeper political struggle in America. Africa finds itself at the center of a tricky political play by an American president desperate to consolidate his base via blatantly racist comments.
By Philip James Villamor|2019-03-29T20:24:22+00:00December 21st, 2017|Arts & Letters, Practice|1 Comment
He came to the United States of America at a time quite different than that of the Catholic Crisis which Dostoevsky had observed in Spain. The prevailing perversion of many Americans was, making use of their democracy as a godly tool, purporting to protect their way of life they viewed as threatened by forces both from without and within by demonizing and pre-judging those forces. The forces being Bad Hombres who immigrate illegally to the country bringing with them crime and drug addiction (not to mention infidels from Muslim nations that want to kill all Americans), and loose laws by tolerant administrations that allowed for morally degenerate groups like homosexuals, transsexuals, and others to claim better or near equal footing in business and government relations.