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FROM OUR PRINTED APRIL 2021 EDITION by Beth Guidry Hoffman Author and political consultant Naomi Wolf details in her book, “The End of America,” there are 10 steps that would-be Read More…
FROM OUR PRINTED JUNE 2023 EDITION; by Beth Guidry Hoffman Boston Broadside Contributing Writer Steve Laffey has been talking about running for president since 2011 when he produced the documentary Read More…
PREVIEW FROM OUR PRINTED AUG. 1st EDITION: By Grace Vuoto Vice President Kamala Harris has been crowned as the Democratic presidential nominee, without resolving her identity crisis. Who is the Read More…
Kirk was born into money, launched his career on a manufactured theme of victimhood, was spoonfed influence from rich funders, and ultimately contributed nothing except a mouth and a face for his backers. Now he’s being picked apart for useful parts by the same vulture-esque media machine he himself spent a life feeding. His death provides more content and justification to the GOP than a lifetime of campus spectacle and stunting ever would have; this site, for example, already has far more content in the weeks following his death than it did during his entire life.
It goes without saying, but to say it anyway: his death was a heinous act, and it’s no surprise that party leaders across the political spectrum were quick to denounce his killer. The gruesome and sudden nature of his murder doesn’t undo the damage he spent a career causing to our discourse, though.
Tisek: You don’t appear to be someone I would care to have lunch with.
Isn’t there enough hate in the world?
Lonnie-