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Think Outside Politics
May 21, 20181 min read
The Dinesh D'Souza Special
As you may have noticed, we have not posted a podcast since the end of March. We’ve taken this time to reformat our style and intend to...

Norman Young
May 10, 20183 min read
The Intellectual Dark Web Rises
Facts don’t care about your feelings. So says one of America’s most popular conservative pundits who has recently been declared, by the...

Norman Young
May 6, 20186 min read
Peterson vs. Petersonism
North America's Most Popular Clinical Psychologist Is Better Than His Own Philosophy Peterson's Project For Jordan Peterson, truths about...


Anthony Leonardi
Apr 13, 20181 min read
Florida Student Voters: What Has Bill Nelson Done for You Recently?
Check out Anthony Leonardi’s analysis on the Florida senate race, featured in the Washington Examiner. Excerpt: “The 2018 midterm...


Think Outside Politics
Mar 27, 20181 min read
The Politics of Omnibus Bills and Gun Debates
Did you know that the government is now funding research into the sexual promiscuity of Japanese quails on cocaine? When people say...


Think Outside Politics
Mar 10, 20181 min read
Bipartisan Policy Always Has Bipartisan Criticism
It’s been a hectic two weeks in American politics. Gun control has stayed in the national conversation since the Stoneman Douglas...


Think Outside Politics
Feb 23, 20181 min read
The Politics of Wakanda and Utah
On this week of Think Outside Politics, we cover the news of the past two weeks. Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican nominee for president,...


Norman Young
Feb 10, 20185 min read
Rand Paul is Wrong on the Shutdown
Republican Senator Rand Paul has long been a favorite among rank-and-file fiscal conservatives and libertarians. Thursday night, Paul...


Think Outside Politics
Feb 8, 20181 min read
Memo Madness and Super Bowl Silliness
Much has happened since last week: Trump released a memo from the House Intelligence Committee which sheds some light on the Russia...

Kent Young
Feb 6, 20188 min read
Response to Michael Knowles: Part II
Part II: Abstraction vs. Spiritual Reality Previously I posted a response to the Daily Wire’s Michael Knowles. Michael received a...


Think Outside Politics
Feb 2, 20181 min read
Anthony Leonardi’s Analysis of the State of the Union Featured on the Washington Examiner
Co-Founder of Think Outside Politics, Anthony Leonardi, recently released an analysis of the State of the Union on the Red Alert Politics...


Think Outside Politics
Jan 30, 20181 min read
What to Look For at the State of the Union
The State of the Union is nearly upon us. If you’re excited about this, you might be a political junkie like us. On this week of Think...

Norman Young
Jan 30, 20186 min read
Grandmaster Donald Trumpov
President Trump poses a unique challenge for political analysts and journalists. Few, if any, have been able to predict the actions he...


Think Outside Politics
Jan 25, 20181 min read
Will Congress Shut Down the Government and the Russian Investigation?
As of Monday, January 22nd, President Trump officially signed another temporary budget bill into law in order to end a 3-day government...

Think Outside Politics
Jan 18, 20181 min read
Political Issue Analysis: Merit-Based Immigration
On Thursday, January 12th, the Washington Post reported that President Trump, while meeting with both Democratic and Republican Senators...

“The task of the modern educator is not to cut down jungles but to irrigate deserts. The right defense against false sentiments is to inculcate just sentiments. By starving the sensibility of our pupils we only make them easier prey to the propagandist when he comes. For famished nature will be avenged and a hard heart is no infallible protection against a soft head.”
C. S. Lewis
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