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When Merit-Based Hiring is Deemed Racist
When Merit-Based Hiring is Deemed Racist by Ilana Mercer As individuals, we all want the best doctors treating us, the best pilots flying the airplanes we board, the best engineers designing the bridges we cross, the best scientists inventing and … Continue reading
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Doubting the Intelligence of the Intelligence Community
Doubting the Intelligence of the Intelligence Community By Ilana Mercer Peter Strzok, the disgraced and disgraceful Federal Bureau of Investigation official, is the very definition of a slimy swamp creature. Strzok twitched, grimaced and ranted his way to infamy during … Continue reading →
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