Tim Murphy
The true value of the town hall is not to field questions from “ordinary Americans,” but rather, to hear from Americans who in their eccentricities are decidedly not ordinary, thereby challenging the candidates to depart from their talking points and confront the situation at hand.
Nathan Bloom
Public virtue is increasingly, and disturbingly, substituted for private morality.
Claire McNear
All across campus, econ majors are feeling queasy—if not i-banking on Wall Street, then what?
Matt Barnum
The upcoming presidential election has been fraught with disagreement since its candidates first began their arduous paths to the White House. One is left wondering who, exactly, these extremist nut jobs are.
Nathan Bloom
Either Obama is cynically exploiting for political gain Americans’ frustration about their government’s passivity in the face of monstrous evil, or he fundamentally misunderstands the role of a leader in a republic.