Giving the Right Religion
Or how the left ceded religion to the right
Or how the left ceded religion to the right
In the midst of an uncertain truce, with the eyes of the world still looking to see if a recession is around the corner, a somewhat surprising figure has emerged as the most prominent global advocate for peace. Maybe we shouldn’t be shocked, after all he speaks somewhat like
People have reached a breaking point. American consumer sentiment is terrible, registering at the lowest level ever recorded this week. Gas prices just jumped more in March than they have in any month since 1967. The Iran War was historically unpopular from the beginning, and now the massive economic ripple
In this new iteration of my newsletter, I’m hoping that each dispatch connects at least somewhat to the one before, rather than being a semi-random string of emails connected to current events, but not to one another. In that vein, today’s newsletter will very clearly pick up where
We can all see the tidal wave building just off shore. The U.S. and Israel waging war on Iran, and Iran’s predictable response to being viciously attacked are all beginning to have ripple effects far, far beyond any one region. The price of crude oil has already jumped