In Depth
John DePetro and Justin Katz review some of the inauspicious indicators of Rhode Island’s political scene going into the new year.
John DePetro and Justin Katz discuss various fantasies of the ruling class in RI and the U.S.
John DePetro and Justin Katz review the moments of clarity following the Washington Bridge fiasco.
In the context of a young generation that thinks in terms of oppressor versus oppressed in a battle of mutual genocide, Brown University’s Otherization of everyday Americans is dangerous.
Progressives set rhetorical trap after trap in a cynical bid for division and mutual disrespect. Adding barbs and traps from non-progressives is not the solution; truth and an insistence on a broader sense of community is.
John DePetro and Justin Katz discuss the rot and corruption of progressive-dominated Northeastern institutions.
John DePetro and Justin Katz challenge the common wisdom in RI government, media, and higher education.
John DePetro and Justin Katz point out the hidden motives of RI politicians and activists and their works.
Mainstream ignorance of Rhode Island’s political opposition is a warning sign of an unhealthy and surreal political environment.
John DePetro and Justin Katz discuss the deteriorating civic structure of Rhode Island.