Guest Post by Olav Rokne British statesman (and repugnant racist) Enoch Powell once famously remarked that all political careers end in failure. While there may be some truth to his observation, I would suggest that it might be even more accurate to say that all political careers eventually become trivia.
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Accidental Deliberations: Monday Morning Links
Miscellaneous material to start your week. – Cory Booker rightly questions why corporations are hoarding the wealth created by the work of their employees. And Richard Reeves wonders why so many workers are left unable to find jobs with even remotely decent wages, particularly without signing over their lives in
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Cory Booker, the popular mayor of Newark, New Jersey, was a student at Stanford University when in 1992 he published an article in the Stanford Daily that described how he once “was disgusted by gays,” but through a process of understanding the plight of a Stanford counselor named Daniel Bao,
Continue readinggay persons of character: Cory Booker, a model of personal transformation for gay haters
Cory Booker, the popular mayor of Newark, New Jersey, was a student at Stanford University when in 1992 he published an article in the Stanford Daily that described how he once “was disgusted by gays,” but through a process of understanding the plight …
Continue readinggay persons of character: Cory Booker, a model of personal transformation for gay haters
Cory Booker, the popular mayor of Newark, New Jersey, was a student at Stanford University when in 1992 he published an article in the Stanford Daily that described how he once “was disgusted by gays,” but through a process of understanding the plight of a Stanford counselor named Daniel Bao,
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