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Joe and Elon
Those who consider the wrecking ball duo of Donald Trump and Elon Musk a new and dystopian development in American [...]
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So help me God
Italy long ago backed away from Catholicism as its state religion, but the faith remains fundamentally important, even in the [...]
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Before New Orleans
In the poker game of psychological warfare on which terrorism depends, the September 11 plotters cleaned out the house. In [...]
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Protect and kill
One of the most durable phrases in the Pentagon’s Vietnam War–era arsenal of euphemisms consisted of two words, protective reaction. [...]
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Cloud cuckoo land
My father had a favorite phrase when coming upon people and situations that defied all common sense. “Cloud cuckoo land,” [...]
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Won’t get fooled again
The lame-duck Biden administration’s position toward embattled Ukraine is now cynically clear: provide that country with as much authorized military [...]
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The red button
In the eleventh hour of his presidency, Joe Biden has given Ukraine the green light to use American short-range missiles [...]
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Hungry man
In the modern dialect of sportswriting, the concept of desire has come to play a critical role. An upset, whether [...]
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Goodbye to all that
In the early days of autumn, my friend and helper made a trip to my local Rome supermarket to pick [...]
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Back to the future
This month marks my father’s 125th birthday. Born in 1899, he came of age during World War I, a time [...]
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