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Thomas Jefferson
Trump Is Not a Defender of Religious Liberty but a Threat to It Trump’s combination of hate-mongering and loud identification with Christianity is the antithesis of the American tradition of religious pluralism.
By Ed Kilgore
state of the union address
Feb. 5, 2019
Abolish the State of the Union Address Rather than delivering a delayed address that won’t change anyone’s border wall stance, Trump should have seized the chance to end a dumb tradition.
By Ed Kilgore
No, Removing Monuments to Traitors Doesn’t Mean Removing Monuments to Founders Confederate monuments don’t embody American history; they were built on lies about American history.
By Ed Kilgore
people who are dead
Oct. 24, 2013
By Dan Amira
Food Politics
Oct. 28, 2011
By Collin Keefe
Obama’s Uncle Appears in Court; Thomas Jefferson’s Secret Fruit Passion Plus expensive Starbucks wear and more, all in our morning news round-up.
By Kara Baskin
Which Politicians Kept Their Secret Children Secret the Longest? From our Founding Fathers to our robot governors, it could be just months or entire centuries.
By Dan Amira
Sublime Lets You Drink Like Thomas Jefferson at Half the Cost Randall Rosa’s Culver City restaurant is offering half-priced bottles of wine this month.
By Hadley Tomicki
rolling in graves
July 8, 2010
Which Recent Commercial Is Most Demeaning to the Founding Fathers? It’s a tight race between Bud Light, Kraft, and tea partier Rick Barber.
By Dan Amira
Food Politics
May 25, 2010
By Helen Rosner
Sam Adams Designs Beef Cut; Alfalfa Sprouts Recalled Plus: PETA amasses shares, and KFC gets a new slogan, all in our morning news roundup.
McGinnis In at Philly Kitchen Share; Alfalfa Sprouts Recalled Plus: PETA amasses shares, and KFC gets a new slogan, all in our morning news roundup.