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When Support Becomes a Transaction
From Richard Nixon’s tapes to the modern “blank check” History doesn’t whisper.It contradicts. A leader can support a nationwhile degrading its people. That contradiction isn’t rare—it’s a pattern. Nixon proved it first. In private,Richard Nixon spoke in slurs,counted Jews in … Continue reading
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