Natural Disasters
1934 National Industrial Recovery Act, was inspired more by Mussolini’s corporatism than Keynes. FDR’s overarching goal was to save capitalism from itself, not to destroy it. But you wouldn’t know that judging by what his critics said about him. Voices on the right such as The American Liberty League and Father Charles Coughlin lambasted the president. They called him a socialist and claimed his programs were not just bad policy, but downright immoral. Many critics framed their attack in moral terms because to them, government debt and most public expenditures on the poor were just that: immoral. None other than former President Herbert Hoover railed against the New Deal as immoral and called for Americans to, “re-establish morals as the first objective of government.”
In the Middle East Freedom Comes from Within
too soon, fundamentalist Islamists would gain power not only there, but throughout much of the region. The third face was the wizard, conniving behind the curtain. Neo-Conservatives had developed a calculated strategy to rid the region of governments with a history of hostility toward us, a half-dozen former Soviet-client states leftover from the Cold War. First Iraq, then Syria, eventually all the way to Iran. Knock those dominos down one at a time if need be.
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Glenn Beck Your Future Awaits
concern now that some 300 sponsors have refused to advertise on Beck’s show? It’s hard to know just yet, but the speculation has caused enough of a stir that the story has even hopped the pond and been picked up by The Guardian. Personally, I think Beck’s days are indeed numbered, not just at Fox News, but as an important national voice. Indeed, I am fairly confident that within a year or two or three, and certainly not more than five, he will be largely marginalized, destined to become a head-scratcher in some future edition of Trivial Pursuit.
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Crisis Pregnancy Centers: A Testimonial
The following is a testimonial from a former student of mine. While she has chosen to remain anonymous because of the very personal nature of the piece, I can assure you that she is real, as are the events she describes. Comments or questions to can be left for her at the site or sent to her through me via email: thepublicprofessor@gmail.com.
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Abortion Foes Choose Propaganda
Domestically, the 1976 Hyde Amendment bars Medicaid from funding abortions for its indigent patients. The details of that bill have fluctuated over the years, but its current form makes exceptions for rape, incest, or if the pregnancy endangers a woman’s life. During the 1980s, subsequent bills banned federal funding of abortions for women receiving healthcare from a variety of federal institutions including the Indian Health Service, federal penitentiaries, the military, the Peace Corps, disabled women on Medicare, and all federal employees.
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Identity Politics in the 21st Century
In Tuesday’s post I offered a very brief historical overview of identity politics in America, from the Revolution up to the 1990s. I made the case that they are nothing new, and I gently admonished the worry warts who had fretted that so-called hyphenated Americas were tearing apart America’s social fabric. Today, with tongue partly in cheek, I offer a personal interpretation of American identity politics here in
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