Most Americans think of “election season” as something that culminates in November. That is when the ads flood the airwaves, the yard signs multiply, and the media reminds us daily that “democracy is on the ballot.” But in reality, by the time we arrive at the general election, the most decisive stage of the process…
Critical Issues Dividing the Parties and the Nation – Feminism
Feminism is no longer a niche academic theory or a movement confined to protest marches. It has become one of the most powerful cultural forces shaping law, education, family life, workplace policy, and even the way Americans understand human identity itself. That alone makes it a critical issue for voters. What began as a campaign…
Critical Issues Dividing the Parties and the Nation – Venezuelan Drug Smugglers
The issue of Venezuelan drug smuggling sits at the intersection of national security, public safety, foreign policy, and media credibility. It is not merely a question of interdiction at sea or military authority overseas; it is a test case for how Americans assess intelligence claims, weigh executive power, and discern truth amid competing political narratives.…
