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My @WashSpec review of this prescient book washingtonspectator.org/obam…
In 2013, two former US national security officials – Flynt Leverett and Hillary Mann Leverett – published a book called Going to Tehran (which @s_m_marandi has been telling us to read for a long time!) In it they argued, on the basis of insider experience, that the United States was making a strategic mistake of historic proportions in its policy towards Iran; that the Islamic Republic was a stable, legitimate, rational political entity; that decades of US sanctions, isolation and threats would fail; that Iran would emerge from any direct confrontation stronger, not weaker; and that the only rational US course was the kind of grand rapprochement Nixon achieved with China in 1972. The US foreign policy establishment declined to read it. Months into a war on Iran that the US is manifestly losing, every one of the Leveretts’ predictions has come to pass – and the establishment is implicitly conceding it. Robert Kagan in the Atlantic. Gideon Rachman in the Financial Times. Dan Shapiro in the Washington Post. In this video I review Going to Tehran, explain its central arguments, and make the case that it is one of the most important unread books of the twenty-first century. youtube.com/watch?v=TJ_BganE…
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Look who showed up in our inbox this weekend: Leslie J. Winner's current piece in The Washington Spectator — “The Roberts Court has Turned the Voting Rights Act on Its Head” — is a concise, logical, clear and incredibly persuasive explanation of why the Callais opinion is so wrong. The simple statement that results matter more than intent is something that has been missed in so many other commentaries.  I hope it gets wider attention because it really explains what is going on. I also feel a little better thinking that the progress from all that work post-Gingles has not been eliminated, even if we are going in a very wrong direction at the moment. Anita Earls Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina washingtonspectator.org/robe…
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On the Callais decision, lead counsel in Thornburg v. Gingles, Leslie J. Winner writes: "The Court reversed the core logic of Gingles, making it exponentially harder for Black, Latino, and other underrepresented communities to enforce the protections Congress deliberately wrote into federal law." washingtonspectator.org/robe…
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For #parents and #caregivers with sleepless nights over the cost of raising a child—you're not imagining things. The US fertility rate has dropped to half of what it was after WWII. Republicans gutted child tax credits, childcare support & education aid while handing tax breaks to the wealthy. Economist @pressmansteven offers solutions in @washspec washingtonspectator.org/repu…
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Building on (and acknowledging) recent reporting by @JonathanMaWiner and memos on the subject authored recently by Joel McCleary, co-author with Mark Medish of the "Dancing in the Dark" series, all in @WashSpec
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@JonathanMaWiner outlines how #Trump may deploy these powers to overturn a Democratic victory in the upcoming midterm elections.
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We’ve got Art Levine on the show this week talking about MAGA’s antisemitism problem and why efforts from leaders to tamp down on the issue are failing podcasts.apple.com/us/podcas…
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The Washington Spectator | Reporting & Commentary retweeted
See Art Levine of @WashSpec and @mindsitenews on this evening at 8 p.m. Eastern with @xzoneradiotv: on rising #antisemitism in #GOP, #MAGA abetted by #JDVance, #Trump #TPUSA ; 2) alleged sex abuse of 100s teens UHS facilities. washingtonspectator.org/insi… mindsitenews.org/2025/12/31/…
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Before Roe fell, notification requirements and gag rules chipped away at abortion rights, while speech claims, buffer zone rulings, and procedural narrowing whittled down clinic access. Roberts' ubiquitous role in the pre-Dobbs erosion is essential context for where we are now.
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The right-wing playbook included judicial grooming, model bills, handpicked plaintiffs, stolen Court seats, misleading testimony, and a 6–3 Court tailored and captured by religious extremists.
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