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A Shout Out to Bernie Sanders: Always for the People

If you’ve been following the news lately, it’s hard not to notice a familiar, persistent energy driving the national conversation. Bernie Sanders is everywhere. At 84, the Vermont Senator isn’t just “staying involved” – he is leading rallies, drafting landmark … Continue reading

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The Grammar of Silence: Mayor Mamdani and the “Private” Language of City Hall

In politics, we are taught to watch a candidate’s mouth. But in 2026, that instinct is outdated. It is an antique. Because the real story of power is told through signals – through what is amplified, what is dismissed, and … Continue reading

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The Politics of Never Saying “Sorry”

We’ve all met them. The boss who blames the intern for their own mistake. The friend who says, “I’m sorry you felt that way,” instead of “I was wrong.” Psychologists say this behavior often comes from deep insecurity – some … Continue reading

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