
It’s time, probably, for me to post some of the links that I’ve been accumulating on broadly socio-political topics lately.
First, some of you may be aware that Vladimir Putin and his approximate United States counterpart, До́нальд Трамп, joined together for a press conference in Helsinki, Finland, earlier this week, and that reactions to the press conference have not been uniformly positive. Here are a few responses that you may or may not have seen:
First, from the superb conservative writer Dr. George Will, who chooses his words with care:
“This sad, embarrassing wreck of a man”
Second, from the man who should have been elected president of the United States in 2012 but who will almost certainly be elected senator from Utah in 2018:
“Romney: Trump’s remarks at Putin summit ‘disgraceful and detrimental to democratic principles'”
This article comes from America’s premiere investigative journal:
Here’s some commentary from the conservative magazine National Review:
“The Likeliest Explanation for Trump’s Helsinki Fiasco”
And this:
Written before the Helsinki press conference:
“Mueller’s Latest Indictments Show That ‘Witches’ Are Very Real”
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Not really political, but definitely socio(political):
“Sacha Baron Cohen’s Sexual Harassment, in the Me Too Era”
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Some items regarding the Supreme Court of the United States:
“Trump could end up replacing 3, even 4, Supreme Court justices in his first term”
From a pair of law professors:
“Anthony Kennedy Opens New Chapter in American Pluralism”
A very interesting and actually quite nonpolitical piece from the Religion News Service:
“Why Catholics and Jews dominate at the Supreme Court”
From Vox:
From Christianity Today:
From one of my favorite conservative commentators, writing in National Review:
“The Kavanaugh Pick: Lamenting an Opportunity Lost”
Another, from the same writer:
“So, Brett Kavanaugh Is Going to Kill People Now?”
And, yet again from the same writer, this article, which I believe to be making a very, very important point:
“How the Kavanaugh Nomination Reveals a Deep Challenge to Our Democracy”
This, too, is a good piece, worth reading: