The “Gobble‑Gobble” Theory
How Repetition Becomes Truth in Modern American Politics There is a strange moment in American political life that repeats itself over and over again. A story breaks, a narrative forms, and suddenly — as if on cue — every major Democratic politician,…
Read MoreThe Restorationist Consequences of Retiring The VRA, Section 2’s Racial Framework
The United States has lived for nearly sixty years under a legal architecture that treated race as a permanent category of political engineering. Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, as interpreted over the decades, evolved from a temporary remedy…
Read MoreThe Long Wait: Why Republican Voters Feel Abandoned — and Why They Rarely Take to the Streets
A Restorationist Reflection There is a quiet frustration that runs through the heart of the Republican electorate — a frustration not born of ideology, but of abandonment. For decades, conservative voters have watched their representatives enter Congress…
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