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The Mercatus Center, James Lileks, Jon Gabriel, John Mac Ghlionn, Bob Ewing, Jennifer Tiedemann, David Masci, Michael J. Ard, Nathan Goetting, Christina Behe, Karlyn Bowman, Jack Salmon

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  • The Mercatus Center

    The Mercatus Center at George Mason University is the world’s premier university source for market-oriented ideas

  • James Lileks

    Paleo-era blogger, mid-century pop-culture enthusiast, hater of "quirky" last lines in online bios

  • Jon Gabriel

    The undisputed king of stuff. Editor-in-Chief (at-large). Contributor, Discourse Magazine, Arizona Republic, USA Today, Return, etc. Restorationist. ☦️ IC XC NIKA

  • John Mac Ghlionn

    I like to write about stuff. Contributor to Newsweek and NY Post. Twitter @ghlionn

  • Bob Ewing

    Husband. Coach. Founder of the Ewing School. ewingschool.com.

  • Jennifer Tiedemann

    Jennifer Tiedemann is the Executive Editor at Discourse Magazine.

  • David Masci

    David Masci is Editor-in-Chief of Discourse at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. Previously, he worked as a senior research fellow and senior editor at the Pew Research Center and as a staff writer at Congressional Quarterly.

  • Michael J. Ard

    Johns Hopkins University's program director for the Master of Science in Intelligence Analysis. Former intelligence analyst, security professional, and naval officer. Writes on intelligence and national security issues. Lives in Texas.

  • Nathan Goetting

    Professor of Criminal Justice and Jurisprudence at Adrian College, Fellow of Civil Liberties at the University of Toledo's Institute for Constitutional Thought & Leadership.

  • Christina Behe

    Christina Behe is the managing editor at Discourse magazine.

  • Karlyn Bowman

    I study public opinion polls at AEI where I have been for a long time. I follow the new polls, but I am more interested in trends.

  • Jack Salmon

    Jack Salmon is a writer and director of policy research specializing in fiscal policy issues. His research and commentary have been featured in a variety of outlets, including The Hill, Business Insider, RealClearPolicy, and National Review.

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