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Dace Potas

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COLUMBIA TRIED TO SCARE ME INTO SILENCE Daniel Di Martino: “I was accused of ‘discriminatory harassment’—but Columbia wouldn’t say what I did. They sent a PDF, not even an email, telling me to admit guilt in exchange for no punishment.” After 45 minutes of being scolded for old

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For years, we’ve been told the Supreme Court is a radical, right-wing, partisan machine. This New Yorker cover captures that perfectly. But a series of unanimous decisions today—on contentious issues—*once again* shows why that narrative is absurd. I wrote about why:

For years, we’ve been told the Supreme Court is a radical, right-wing, partisan machine. This New Yorker cover captures that perfectly.

But a series of unanimous decisions today—on contentious issues—*once again* shows why that narrative is absurd. I wrote about why:
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NEW: "There’s no reason that Juneteenth should be tied to the fate of movements like DEI. It’s become an example of how corrosive ideologies can mar perceptions of our country’s most beautiful moments." Some Juneteenth reflections for American Institute for Economic Research.

NEW: "There’s no reason that Juneteenth should be tied to the fate of movements like DEI. It’s become an example of how corrosive ideologies can mar perceptions of our country’s most beautiful moments."

Some Juneteenth reflections for <a href="/aier/">American Institute for Economic Research</a>.
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"America is better off as a place where people can exchange ideas freely, without fear of being killed or otherwise persecuted. Charlie understood this ideal and fought for it," writes columnist Dace Potas. bit.ly/4me9Zip

"America is better off as a place where people can exchange ideas freely, without fear of being killed or otherwise persecuted. Charlie understood this ideal and fought for it," writes columnist <a href="/DacePotas/">Dace Potas</a>. bit.ly/4me9Zip
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I’m really sad that this many people cheer the death of someone for opinions that your average conservative holds. There are hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people that would cheer if you or me were shot. I naively thought better than that until the past two days.

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A disturbing amount of people seem to believe the void left by Charlie Kirk is inevitably going to be filled by radicals, from Nick Fuentes to BAP. A not-insignificant part of the work for young conservatives in the coming years is to ensure this does. Not. Happen. Full stop.

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"It's been horrible and infuriating to watch how quickly the hateful messages became a social media flurry," writes columnist Dace Potas. bit.ly/4mgsFOC

"It's been horrible and infuriating to watch how quickly the hateful messages became a social media flurry," writes columnist <a href="/DacePotas/">Dace Potas</a>. bit.ly/4mgsFOC
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My career began with the conservative movement when I was a 20-year-old college student. I founded my own organization, went to as many conservative events as I could, I spoke on college campuses and I loved it all so much. Sometime in 2019-2020, I had enough. The infighting was

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