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The Flawed Fantasy of a Different Hillary Clinton

To think about Hillary Clinton is to enter a maze of counterfactuals. The smaller what-ifs and the bigger, more fundamental ones chain together in infinite combinations. There is the flurry of 2016...

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André Leon Talley Corrects the Record

“I live on a relatively grand scale, because that’s the way fashion is,” André Leon Talley wrote in his 2003 memoir, A.L.T. “By its very nature, it is larger than life. It’s fickle, it’s flamboyant,...

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We’re Not Polarized Enough

Many of our political forebears pined for more polarization. For much of the last century, America’s two parties were so ideologically diverse that social scientists, politicians, and pundits fretted...

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How Democrats Can Win Coal Country—and the 2020 Election

It’s been a rough spring for the United States’ long-shrinking coal industry. The U.S. is down to just 43,800 coal jobs, and as the coronavirus shutdowns continue to eat into energy demand, coal...

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The End of The Trip

Ten years ago, when the first installment of Michael Winterbottom’s The Trip was released, the “bromance” was near its peak. The bromance featured dysfunctional men floundering in their love lives and...

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Rebuilding Retirement After the Pandemic

With more than 30 million people in the United States currently out of a job, it’s not terribly difficult to imagine not working. But the coronavirus-related economic shocks have lately made it hard to...

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Ronan Farrow Is Not a “Resistance” Journalist

In his latest column in The New York Times, Ben Smith has made a bold allegation against perhaps the most famous investigative journalist in America. Ronan Farrow’s reporting on sexual violence and...

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Workers Deserve to Be Owners, Too

On Sunday, The New York Times ran a story on the Democratic Party’s surging interest in big ideas to revive the economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Democrats, The Times’ Alexander Burns...

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Is Baseball Safe?

Will the United States get a baseball season this year? Do we deserve one? What is at stake—economically, emotionally, mortally—in the effort to start up sports again? On Episode 8 of The Politics of...

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Robert Stone’s Bad Trips

For the late, great novelist Robert Stone, modern American life could only be understood as a state of endless war. Though his combat experience was brief—he was an 18-year-old radioman on a U.S. ship...

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Honky-Tonk Sonnet

Before cancer, I was a country.
Now—, I’m a fucking country
      Song: job gone, house gone,
            Wife diagnosed w/ Post-Traumatic Stress—

      I’m missing more organs...

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The Wolf House Is a Stop-Motion Nightmare

Since the pandemic began, the flow of movie industry publicity—flashy premieres, packed-out festivals, drip-fed interview “exclusives”—has ground to a halt. There are no summer blockbusters, no lines...

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When Will We Grieve the Covid Dead?

In the United States, we measure weight in pounds, distance in miles, and catastrophic losses in 9/11s. At press time, Covid-19 had claimed 88,754 victims in the U.S., a number that will surely be...

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Donald Trump’s Never-Ending War on Numbers

At a public appearance in Pennsylvania last week, President Donald Trump offered some fresh insight into how he views coronavirus testing. The country is still struggling to test for the virus at...

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The Rise of the 3D-Printed Gun

In 2013, a then-25-year-old gun rights activist named Cody Wilson opened a potential Pandora’s box when his open-source gun design collective, Defense Distributed, released plans for the Liberator. The...

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America’s Deadly Obsession With Intellectual Property

In the face of several global crises, world leaders have yet to agree on how to handle intellectual property during emergencies. This week, American officials rejected language in a World Health...

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Blow Up the Restaurant Industry and Start Over

March 14 would be the last Saturday shift that Sarah worked, though she didn’t know it at the time. “We were so busy, and everyone that came in was like, ‘I can’t believe how busy y’all are! It’s good...

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The Unmattering of Black Lives

On May 20, 2015—almost five years ago to the day—the African American Policy Forum hosted #SayHerName: A Vigil in Memory of Black Women and Girls Killed by the Police, so that families from across the...

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The Provocations of Kent Monkman

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is on all fours, his shoulders grasped by a snarling woman in dark gray chinos, his ass cheeks being spread apart by a woman in a light blue tank top, her head...

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Why the Pandemic Is Driving Conservative Intellectuals Mad

Last week, First Things editor R.R. Reno, a prominent Catholic intellectual who backed Donald Trump for president, let the world know he’d had enough of the effete conformists following public-health...

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