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Top 5 Readers' Choice Columns in 2025

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Dec 27, 2025
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You told us which columns stuck with you this year and we listened. Here are the top 5 reads on Lincoln Square, according to you.

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    The Men Working to Transform the United States into Gilead

    Robert S. McElvaine
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    August 18, 2025
    The Men Working to Transform the United States into Gilead

    “Women are the kind of people that people come out of.” – The Rev. Doug Wilson, August 7, 2025

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    Trump's Budget Bill Puts Project 2025 into Law. It's a Tyrant's Dream Come True.

    Edwin Eisendrath
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    June 11, 2025
    Trump's Budget Bill Puts Project 2025 into Law. It's a Tyrant's Dream Come True.

    Social media is not real life. Nothing made that point more clearly last week than the Musk-Trump breakup. Even the New York Times thought it was worth putting their nasty Twitter posts in print — as if their meanness,…

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  3. Trump’s First 100 Days Shows Mainstream Media Is Almost Dead. Long Live Independent Media.

    Susan J. Demas
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    April 30, 2025
    Trump’s First 100 Days Shows Mainstream Media Is Almost Dead. Long Live Independent Media.

    In thinking about Trump’s first 100 days, it’s the endless loop of horrors that first comes to mind:

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    We’re Missing the Point on the Epstein Scandal

    Ryan N Wiggins
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    August 3, 2025
    We’re Missing the Point on the Epstein Scandal

    Last month, the Deputy U.S. Attorney General met with Ghislaine Maxwell and her attorney in Tallahassee, Florida. The private meeting was unprecedented. Todd Blanche, the former personal attorney for the President of the United States, who was given a top ranking role at the Department of Justice, met with the convicted child predator on behalf of the a…

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Why I Finally Went to my First Protest

Jeff Timmer
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June 21, 2025
Why I Finally Went to my First Protest

I spent the first fifty years of my life marinating in Republican politics — campaigns, committees, smoke-filled strategy rooms where partisanship was thick, and the cynicism even thicker. That’s where the decisions got made — the ones that shaped elections and governance. I’ve ghostwritten freedom-loving soundbites for candidates and elected officials …

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