american exceptionalism – VoVatia (original) (raw)

I Hate You, But You Love Me

I’ve been meaning to write a political post for a while now, but do I really have anything to say that hasn’t been said a million times already? The country has had plenty of terrible people as President, but were … Continue reading →

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The Exceptionalism That Proves the Rule

The phrase “American exceptionalism” has become a rather confusing one, in that it gets tossed around a lot, but it’s not entirely clear what it means. It’s sort of like “political correctness” in that respect. Does it mean general politeness … Continue reading →

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Rise of the Machines

Recently, another segment of Bill O’Reilly being a cranky old man came to my attention. Apparently President Obama won the election because of “the machines.” No, not because robots voted for him (I would imagine a lot of robots would … Continue reading →

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