Remembering Rush Limbaugh, Five Years to the Day After His Passing

“The ‘silent majority’ through Rush Limbaugh, found its voice.” That’s putting it mildly.  From the closing months of Ronald Reagan’s presidency, to the election of the first Republican House of Representatives in almost a half a century during the midterms of 1994, to the election of Donald Trump in 2016, Limbaugh was in the vanguard of conservative politics . . . 

We Will Be Paying the Cost of ‘The Great Awokening’ for Generations

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That diversification deliberately elevated less qualified, less competent women and people of color over young white men. What’s more, the editors, department heads, and others involved in the hiring admitted it.  Jacob Savage, a ticket scalper and screenwriter, wrote in Compact Magazine of his experiences trying to find employment after “The Great Awkokening” of 2014 . . . .