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    The Comfort Of Free Speech

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    As put by Lythcott-Haims, students used to be able to “go to college and be challenged by the free exchange of ideas,” which produced adults that were “interested in getting to sound, informed conclusions.” Yet millennials today are all about keeping everyone comfortable. That doesn’t sound like a bad ideal on the surface, but keeping everyone comfortable means that free speech has to be limited, and if it is unlimited, people are free to express views that hurt others. Undoubtedly, many millennials have experienced hurt due to the words of others. Kathleen McCartney, the president of Smith College, suggests that students are “interested in the boundaries of free speech” because of the ability to harass others online behind anonymous screen names, as so many millennials have experienced. Hiding behind the internet’s cloak provides the ability to hurt others without any consequences. If colleges do not teach students that people can and do disagree, then students will not learn how to handle the hurt others cause. Even “controversial and offensive ideas merit discussion,” or else colleges will no longer produce adults that value…

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    Have you ever wonder what it was like back in the 1960s? Maybe you thought about what other people thought of you, or even just something as simple as how did we get to where we are today? Lots of questions go through a person’s head as they are faced with everyday reality and everyone has their own opinion on it as well. That’s the case with J.D. Vance, author of “When It Comes to Baskets, We’re All Deplorable.” Vance is an opinion writer for the New York Times, in a column titled Hillbilly…

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    his name and brand should have been entrenched in all the minds of the potential democratic voters. (Open Secrets 2015) (Dubner 2012)Why was he not able to secure an Iowa Caucus victory or the democratic nomination for president? The answer to that question can be found by examining one of his competitors in the election, John Kerry, who eventually won the Democratic nomination to challenge George Bush for president. (USA Today 2004) One of the laws regarding campaign financing addresses how…

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    To be president of the United States of America you should have certain character traits that include conflict resolution, being a visionary, diplomacy, a sound worldview perspective, and a love for humanity. Although Donald Trump - the current GOP presidential leader - likes to brag, these are not the traits that he can brag about. If we go back to presidential cycles prior to 2008, and ask the question, could a person like Donald Trump be elected president? The answer would be a resounding no…

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    The Trump Debate Analysis

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    “The second presidential debate resembled a WWE match” (Carah Ong Whaley). On October 9, 2016 over sixty nine million people witnessed one of the most hostile presidential debates in American TV history. Aggressive negative attacks left viewers from both sides uncomfortable at certain points throughout the debate. However, other viewers seemed to be satisfied that the negatives of each candidate were being brought up substantially more so than they were in the first debate. Many viewers were…

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    Editorial: Democratic process playing out in Republican races, The Republican Editorials, March 08,2012. Romney had six wins on Super Tuesday, however the man in the lead in the only tally that matters in steadily increasing that lead. No one thinks that Romney has a chance of winning against his opponents.The subject matter is about The President race and showing that Romney won't stop fighting even though his opponents are ahead.The editor is on the side of Romney, by the way he wrote.The…

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    Antonin Scalia was a very respected leader in his line of work. He was known as a conservative Republican who shared his transformative theories, writing, his unique personality and opinions. Scalia was known as an originalist and a believer in the living constitution. Scalia’s brilliant views made him the leader of the conservative intellectual renaissance in his three decades on the supreme court. Antonin Gregory Scalia was appointed to the court by President Ronald Reagan in 1986, as the…

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    We begin with Gabriel Trip’s, "Kasich Defiant as G.O.P. Presses Him to Quit Race to Thwart Trump." This article tells us of Republicans hopes for Kasich to drop out of the race and back Sen. Ted Cruz. It is believed by Republicans that Sen. Cruz has a better chance at beating Donald Trump in the presidential race than Kasich does. However, Kasich has refused to pull himself from the race stating “[…] he, not the Texas senator, was the best option to stop Mr. Trump.” (Paragraph 2) This argument…

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    The 2016 presidential election is fast approaching, and as I write this it is official that the presidency will be between the Republican nominee Donald J. Trump, and the Democratic nominee Hillary R. Clinton. It wasn’t quite simple for me to choose between the two nominees. Hence, I doubt that neither of them are creditable enough to serve the country. Most likely the majority of Americans will speculate that they do not have a preference between the two candidates. Nevertheless, I evaluated…

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    the enemy” (Sunzi IV, 3). The failure of making the mistakes that the respective candidates made in the first place, as well as their inability to respond to them in the optimal manner is also something that The Art of War warns against, “He wins his battles by making no mistakes. Making no mistakes is what establishes the certainty of victory, for it means conquering an enemy that is already defeated” (Sunzi IV, 13). The 2016 presidential campaign also had a fair amount of uncertainty when it…

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