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The Weekly Sift

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making sense of the news one week at a time

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The Weekly Sift

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The Weekly Sift | making sense of the news one week at a time The Weekly Sift making sense of the news one week at a time Fragile, not Perishable But to be fragile is not the same as to be perishable, as G.K. Chesterton wrote. Simply do not break a glass, and it will last a thousand years. Smash it, and it will not last an instant. Democracy is like that: fragile, but only if you shatter it. – Alexandra Petri This week’s featured posts are “ MAGA’s Closing Argument: Dad’s Coming Home ” and “ Democracy Succumbs in Silence “. This week everybody was talking about the campaign One featured post tries to explain what Trump supporters could possibly be thinking. I’m still doing my best to ignore polls and pundits’ speculations about who will win. I gather than the race still considered close, which is all I really need to know at this point. For what it’s worth, I will toss in my own speculation: Some last-minute shift will make the result more decisive than it looks n...

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