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Eat Your Dogma

Vegetarianism as a window into the pitfalls of activism The smart vegetarian should probably avoid steakhouses like the bird flu. But she can't always refuse...

Why Is the Huntsman Campaign a Failure?

Governor Jon Huntsman is a great candidate on paper, but he hasn't gained traction because of flawed campaign strategy.

We Are Radical and We Are Weird

Naji Filali discusses his experience with the YAL (Young Americans for Liberty) National Convention and their radical idea of shrinking government.

Swamy’s Freedom of Speech

Sandra Korn explains the reasons behind her support of calls to terminate Subramanian Swamy's association with Harvard University.

Politics and Baseball: Part 4 of My Internship Adventures

Naji Filali continues his series of posts on his internship with Senator Rand Paul.

Why Christopher Oppermann Should Vote

It will cost him 5 minutes, 67 cents, and 50 calories. So why not?

Doing Clips

Harleen Gambhir shares a quick look at major headlines gathered from her internship with the Center for American Progress.

Why I Don't Vote

Christopher Oppermann outlines why he's more inclined to mock the vote than rock the vote.

Senate Thinks Smart About Debt Ceiling Resolution; House Prefers Politics

Breaking down the budget debate: the good, the bad, and the impracticable

Pizza and Paranoia: Cain's Politics of Hate

Herman Cain washes down his politics like he washes down his pizza: with a large glass of Haterade.