
Making Sense of “Senseless” Violence
Peter Laarman & Shakeel Syed: Our mass killers are almost all profoundly isolated and alienated; they are lost souls who imagine they will “achieve” something through lethal violence. READ MORE
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WEDNESDAY, 29 JULY 2015
Making Sense of “Senseless” Violence
Peter Laarman & Shakeel Syed: Our mass killers are almost all profoundly isolated and alienated; they are lost souls who imagine they will “achieve” something through lethal violence.
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Can Republicans Have It Both Ways with Latino Vote?
Steve Hochstadt: There is the conflict for Republican contenders. Should I pander to the hatreds of my most prejudiced primary voters? Or should I....
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Put Bubba Where He Belongs
Rosemary Jenkins:Obama has had to spend an inordinate amount of his time overturning, reversing, amending many of the ill-advised laws and regulations the misguided Clinton put into practice.
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Helping Turkey Create a Safe Zone: Not a Good Idea
Ivan Eland: If Turkey feels more insulated from ISIS and the Syrian civil war—as the safe zone created by Turkish and coalition bombing will ensure—it is even more unlikely to battle ISIS.
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To Kill a Culture Hero
Michael Haas: For many Americans, Mockingbirdseemed to offer a portrayal of Clarence Darrow, who famously defended black men accused of murdering a white man in the Osseian Sweet trial of 1925.
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