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Young column: Great Divider sets it on ‘boil’

December 1, 2025 By John Young

Now we know about the shooter. He was a white supremacist, captivated and motivated by the right-wing “manosphere,” and of course a nation’s gun fanaticism.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: American Divide, American Extremism, Charlie Kirk, Culture of Hate, Desmond Holly, Editorial, Evergreen High School, gun violence, John Young, Left vs Right, Media and Politics, National Rage, Opinion, Political Commentary, Political Polarization, Radicalization of Teens, right-wing extremism, School Shootings, The Divider, toxic politics, Uvalde Shooting, Violence and Rhetoric, Violence in America, Youth Radicalization

Marjorie Taylor Greene Begs for Forgiveness on CNN—But Is Her Apology Real or Just Convenient?

November 16, 2025 By Egberto Willies

Marjorie Taylor Greene Begs for Forgiveness on CNN—But Is Her Apology Real or Just Convenient?

Marjorie Taylor Greene begged for forgiveness on CNN—but progressives warn that words mean nothing without real policy change. This analysis breaks down what real accountability must look like.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: American polarization, CNN State of the Union, Dana Bash, Egberto Willies, forgiveness in politics, Independent media, Jasmine Crockett, Marjorie Taylor Greene, MTG apology, MTG CNN interview, MTG controversy, political accountability, political civility, political extremism, political redemption, political rhetoric, Politics Done Right, progressive commentary, Progressive Politics, right-wing extremism, Squad targeted by MTG, threats against lawmakers, toxic politics, Trump influence, unity in politics

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