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" ... A liberal ideologue with impeccable leftist credentials, Alexander was Director of the Racial Justice Project at the American Civil Liberties Union before moving on to an appointment in Race and Ethnicity studies at Ohio State University. Her thesis pushes disparate-impact logic to an extreme, ascribing deeply racist motives to a society that has traveled a very long way since the system of legal and cultural discrimination known as Jim Crow stained the land. ... "
" ... As an interested citizen, and like many interested citizens, I'd like to know exactly what's in the Mueller Report. Not have an ideologue masquerading as an impartial attorney general tell me what he wants me to know. ... "
" ... Min is confident that his approach toward solving pressing problems will attract voters regardless of which party they belong. “Neither Democrats or Republicans have a monopoly on good ideas. I’m not running to be a democratic ideologue in Sacramento. I’m running to try to develop and implement effective public policy that will improve the lives of my constituents regardless of whether they voted for me or not.” ... "
" ... To his amazing credit, the late Sam Huntington saw the West, the US, as facing "a movement for transcending the level of issues and the governments that pursue them. This is no less than a clash of civilizations--the perhaps irrational but surely historic reaction of an ancient rival against our Judeo-Christian heritage, our secular present, and the worldwide expansion of both." This was a bold prophecy by a neo-Conservative ideologue that was repeated by no less than the leading authority on Muslim civilization in the world, Princeton professor Bernard Lewis. ... "
" ... What this all means for future elections is that we're going to see more Nate Silvers, David Rothschilds and Sam Wangs on television "expert" panels discussing state-by-state outcomes, and maybe a few less ideologue pundits. But just a few, because there still has to be room for some gut-level hype to keep viewers tuned in. ... "