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Pop Culture Roundup: This Weekby HNN EditorThis week: Hamilton, Steve Jobs, "Bridge of Spies," and more. |
The First Time America Tried Mass Deportation It Was a Disasterby Claudio SauntWhy would we consider trying it again? |
Does Israel have a future?by Martin KramerMany Arabs don't think the Jewish state will be around 100 years from now. Israel has to show it is the Arabs who have the most to fear from the future. |
The Republican click-bait primaryby Julian ZelizerSnappy one-liners have been commonplace for a while, especially in the era of television campaigns. But in 2015, invective is on the verge of becoming the norm. |
Substance, style, and myth in the Kennedy-Nixon debatesby Christopher McKnight NicholsYes, image was crucial, but it also seems that what Kennedy had to say and how he approached the issues that was also significant. |
Bush Lapdog Blair can’t Even Apologize Correctly for Destabilizing the Middle Eastby Juan ColeBlair’s “apologies” always take the form of the little boy who, when instructed to apologize for calling a lady fat, says, “Lady, I’m sorry you’re fat.” |
Ending a Century of Palestinian Rejectionismby Daniel PipesPalestinians are on the wrong track and will not get off it until the outside world demands better of them. |
What you won’t hear from Donald Trump is that in the 1980s he trashed Ronald Reaganby Michael D’AntonioReagan was too soft on the Soviets, said Trump. |
Like Prohibition, the fight over guns is about something elseby Jonathan ZimmermanIt's about different ways of seeing the world and — most of all — about who will gain the symbolic upper hand. |
America’s Peculiar Brand of Global Imperialismby William J. AstoreThe United States is a peculiar sort of empire. |
Four Score and Seven Years Ago... at Disney Worldby Tom EngelhardtThe Demobilization of the American People and the Spectacle of Election 2016 |