Once upon a time, Prof. Sheila Kennedy was a Republican. Her politics didn't change much, but her old party went off the rails. She always operated under the classical liberal framework - now the GOP would label her a communist.
Once upon a time, Prof. Sheila Kennedy was a Republican. Her politics didn't change much, but her old party went off the rails. She always operated under the classical liberal framework - now the GOP would label her a communist.
If you didn't catch this morning's #HoosLeft This Week, you missed moments like this. We're living in some real Orwellian times. Download the latest episode and don't let it go down the memory hole.
#Minnesota #ICE #InsurrectionAct
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In this clip, State House candidate @bendavisforindiana (HD13) talks about why he's running outside the two-party system. That's a bold strategy, Cotton - let's see how it plays out for him.
The Nuremberg Trials began 80 years ago last week. Looking forward to the Mar-a-Lago Trials where we prosecute the American Nahtzees at the end of this administration.
Charles Gill unloads on how America weaponizes patriotism: “‘Thank you for your service’ feels like a slap now. If we cared about vets, the last 10 months wouldn’t have happened.”
#VeteransDay #Navy #Marines #Army #Military #Service #HoosLeft #HoldEmAccountable
Indiana AG Todd Rokita talks a big game on crime. Ross and Leslie call out what “tough on crime” really means — a system that feeds private prisons and punishes poverty instead of fixing it.
#IndianaPolitics #Rokita #MassIncarceration #PrisonReform #HoosLeft #Accountability
Leslie Nuss and Ross Thomas unload on the hypocrisy of Indiana's "family-values" right - calling out Micah Beckwith's scandals and the moral rot behind the rhetoric.
#IndianaPolitics #Beckwith #Peternel #Hypocrisy #Accountability #FamilyValues #ChristianNationalism #HoosLeft
Smaller Government? Turns Out They Meant Rule by One Man.
Attorney Josh @lowryforindiana talks about the significance of this week's Supreme Court rulings.