
The editor's take on Kirk , GOP hypocrisy, and the urgent need for the left to respond strategically.
Date Published
Apologies for the delay! I said the next edition would be out on Tuesday in the special edition post, but that was before I knew the timing of the Tyler Robinson's charging documents being released.
Luckily nothing else happened since that point, right?

The editor's take on Kirk , GOP hypocrisy, and the urgent need for the left to respond strategically.

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