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When Scandal Meets Power: The Danger of a Paxton Nomination
Ken Paxton, 2025, courtesy of WikiMedia (DALLAS-FORT WORTH AREA, TEXAS) -- Democratic optimism is rising across Texas this spring, and not without reason. The state’s Senate race is increasingly orbiting around Ken Paxton: a figure who, for many voters, has come to represent not just the Republican Party’s rightward shift, but a broader tolerance for scandal, extremism, and constant political conflict. Paxton still commands real loyalty among Republican primary voters. But b
Atlas Wyatt
Apr 174 min read


Why I put America Last
By United States Semiquincentennial Commission and Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv (per source) - https://manage.america250.orghttps://manage.america250.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/America250-CivicPower-MS-FINAL.pdf, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=150294247
JM Valat De Córdova
Apr 124 min read


Is Meloni In Danger?: Is it Melonover?
Article exploring how Meloni's failure to win a referendum for her party may be signs of her government weakening and the first cracks in her otherwise perfectly stable and essentially Italy's most continuously stable elected government of the century.
Timothy
Apr 84 min read
The Act, Question, and Ponderance of Bravery
(NORWALK, CT) – I have often asked myself what does it even mean to be brave? When you do something, do you do it for yourself, for someone else, is the act of questioning yourself making you better or worse. Those are the thoughts that have occupied my mind for some time now. Why do we do the things that we do, and does questioning our actions improve or worsen them?
JM Valat De Córdova
Aug 20, 20253 min read
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