Category: Editorial
United We Stood: What the Great Depression taught Americans that was forgotten during COVID-19
by Mitchell A. Sobieski | Mar 8, 2025 | Editorial
If Americans could time-travel back to the early 1930s, they might catch a glimpse of neighbors...
Read MoreWhen a sad “Clown King” does not pull the trigger but supplies the ammunition for mass suffering and death
by Mitchell A. Sobieski | Feb 28, 2025 | Editorial, Featured
Donald Trump’s record on public health, environmental protection, and social policy has been the...
Read MoreFrom Juche to MAGA: How Trump’s personality cult reflects the North Korean playbook for oppression
by Mitchell A. Sobieski | Feb 23, 2025 | Editorial
North Korea’s long history of oppressive governance, stringent control over information, and...
Read MoreThe Screwtape Letters: Applying what C.S. Lewis said about absolute power to Milwaukee’s moral landscape
by Mitchell A. Sobieski | Feb 22, 2025 | Editorial
It is often said that great literature transcends its era. The classic work by C.S. Lewis that was...
Read MoreFrom White Hoods to Red Hats: How MAGA revives the ideological legacy of the Klan in Trump’s America
by Mitchell A. Sobieski | Feb 16, 2025 | Editorial
In the years since Donald Trump ascended to the forefront of American politics, the MAGA (Make...
Read MoreCrime and Profit: When Trump’s felonies encourage criminal behavior as a path to success
by Mitchell A. Sobieski | Jan 29, 2025 | Editorial
In the United States, few labels carry as much lasting baggage as being a “felon.” For decades, a...
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