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nytimes.com
nytimes.com
Satisfying to watch Kellyanne Conway teaching young students at Harvard some uncomfortable truths about Trump's victory:
Harvard Kennedy Student (Jane Peterson): "I wanted to ask a question about your job as a White House spokesperson. In that role, you said things that were often pretty audacious, often caused people to question... See more
Eric Abbenantex.com
It’s political and it’s cultural: At some point in the last few years, a feeling has set in that the future is being foreclosed
Michelle Goldberg • The Darkness Where the Future Should Be
How did men like Edwards and Whitefield become so unusually conformed to the image of Christ? Part of their secret was their use of the Spiritual Discipline of journaling to maintain self-accountability for their spiritual goals and priorities. Before we give all the reasons why we cannot be as godly as they were, let us first try doing what they
... See moreDonald S. Whitney • Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life
“We've never had a president as aggressive as Trump,” says @MarkHalperin. “We've never seen the Democratic Party be this far to the left … They've lost some fundamental strengths and asymmetrical advantages that they have had for years and years … In every previous cycle, I could tell you the names of people from the losing party who could run for... See more
2WAYx.com
where did the tech right come from?
@pmarca's recent interview with @DouthatNYC is very illuminating
here's a 4-part grand theory of the tech right: https://t.co/iskBZj4Lnl
While Mr. Goldhaber said he wanted to remain hopeful, he was deeply concerned about whether the attention economy and a healthy democracy can coexist. Nuanced policy discussions, he said, will almost certainly get simplified into “meaningless slogans” in order to travel farther online, and politicians will continue to stake out more extreme... See more