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Speech: Nurturing together our crucial, radical mandate

Afghanistan Sun

Afghanistan Sun

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June 23, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

I am extremely grateful to H.E. Markova Concepción Jaramillo, president of our Executive Board, and my dear friend, for her steadfast leadership. My gratitude also to our Vice Presidents whose skilful negotiations led to our adoption of a record seven substantive decisions this session.I also thank the Experts, Ms. Clara Brandt, Ms. Marie-Eve Castonguay, Mr. Michel Kouakou, Ms. Iwona Lula, Mr. Mohammed Smesem, a

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Real Clear Politics

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· Jul 3, 2026

What's Truly Radical About America's Revolution

What's Truly Radical About America's Revolution

Legal Insurrection

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· Jun 27, 2026

The ‘Moderate’ Left’s Campaign to Distance Themselves From Their Socialist Wing Isn’t Going Well

“They should not be the face of our party. We need to be organized and clear in our vision.” The post The ‘Moderate’ Left’s Campaign to Distance Themselves From Their Socialist Wing Isn’t Going Well first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

Slate Magazine

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· Jun 25, 2026

Extremism Is the New Normal at SCOTUS as the Right-Wing Justices Step on the Gas

This is a bold, maximalist, and absolutely fearless right-wing supermajority.

The i Paper

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· Jul 4, 2026

I reported on three US presidencies. America’s message of freedom is dead

The high ideals the nation was founded on now look like a memory to a longtime White House reporter

Conservative Home

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· Jun 22, 2026

‘Mirror, mirror on the wall, on whom can we pin our failures all?’ – Just don’t say ‘us’

I see no appetite for introspection from Starmer or Reform. Anything but the mirror, and despite the fact that such a weakness helps us, it seems a crying shame they can’t, for their own good, take a hard look and go ‘You know what folks, this is on us, and we need to do better' The post ‘Mirror, mirror on the wall, on whom can we pin our failures all?’ – Just don’t say ‘us’ appeared first on Conservative Home.

ScheerPost

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· Jun 28, 2026

The Threat Is Backwards

Jeffrey Wernick There is a phrase that does a great deal of work in American political argument, and almost none of it honest. The phrase is American culture, invoked as something immigrants endanger and citizens defend. It is worth asking what the phrase means, because the moment you press it, the entire architecture of the []

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Related coverage for " Speech: Nurturing together our crucial, radical mandate ": Real Clear Politics — What's Truly Radical About America's Revolution. Legal Insurrection — The ‘Moderate’ Left’s Campaign to Distance Themselves From Their Socialist Wing Isn’t Going Well. Slate Magazine — Extremism Is the New Normal at SCOTUS as the Right-Wing Justices Step on the Gas. The i Paper — I reported on three US presidencies. America’s message of freedom is dead. Conservative Home — ‘Mirror, mirror on the wall, on whom can we pin our failures all?’ – Just don’t say ‘us’. ScheerPost — The Threat Is Backwards