What the hell happened in politics this week? Esquire's legendary blogger Charles P. Pierce has answers
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The Secretary of Health and Human Services has a bull-in-a-china-shop approach to running the institution without respecting anything the institution ever has done—or, for that matter, its essential mission and purpose.
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The state’s board of education also plans to “significantly expand lessons on communism,” whatever the hell that means.
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By overturning a 91-year old precedent, the court continues to demonstrate its devotion to the constitutional heresy that is the unitary-executive theory.
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A recent decision deemed the 14th Amendment safe for now, but with three dissenting nitwits still on the bench, we can never be too sure.
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I have searched the Constitution, the Federalist Papers, and essays James Madison wrote in primary school, and I haven't found anything that says the president can turn his office into a cash machine—or a crypto machine, for that matter.
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