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An Independent Goes to Washington

Harrison Lewis

Forty-five percent of Americans are Independents, but hold less than one percent of the seats in Congress. What might policy look like if our discourse were different?

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The Vital Duty of the Press

A follow up to yesterday’s post on the merits of asking questions and the pitfalls of narrative group think.

As is always my preference when I have to quibble, I’m going to pick on somebody whose work I admire and often agree with. On June...

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What Would You Do?

Eight days before the October 7th attack on Israel, Jake Sullivan (then serving as President Biden’s National Security Advisor) said:

"The Middle East region is quieter today than it has been in two decades now. Now challenges remain — Ir...

a year ago
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No Rest for the Wicked

Over the weekend, there was a consequential development that did not directly involve the exchange of missiles and air defenses. President Trump reportedly “vetoed” Prime Minister Netanyahu’s plan to kill Ayatollah Khamenei. A curious turn...

a year ago
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The Enemy Gets a Vote

As noted on Thursday in the lead up to attack, without direct U.S. involvement, Israel lacks the type of bombs it would likely need to penetrate deeply enough to fully destroy the underground nuclear facilities at Natanz and certainly Fordo...

a year ago
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UK Warning to Arabian Sea Ships is a Proper Red Flag

The UK ship warning yesterday is a proper red flag to my usually dismissive eye. In isolation, U.S. Embassy personnel could’ve been moved for a number of plausible reasons due to unspecified classified threats, but to my knowledge, no such...

a year ago
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    Proud political Independent and retired answer-getter for members of the House Financial Services, Ways & Means, Armed Services and Homeland Security Committees // Balls & Strikes Always // "Be curious not judgmental" - Theodore Lasso

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