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New School Politics

New School Politics

http://www.newschoolpolitics.com

New School Politics is run by three young and opinionated students. Each has a different perspective. One writer is a conservative, one is an objectivist, and one is a liberal. The blog tries to bring in every aspect of the political spectrum to better inform its readers.

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  • Vote!

    Posted on Tuesday November 4th, 2008 at 02:33 in 2008, blog maintenance, Culture, media, Personal

    We at the New School have been slacking a bit lately [I suppose that's an understatement], as we’re all still getting used to our new lives at college. Today, however, marks one of the most important days for our American democracy, and it̵...

  • For Republicans, a rock star is born

    Posted on Saturday September 6th, 2008 at 02:27 in Domestic politics, gop, history, objectivist content

    With the exception of Richard Nixon’s “checkers” speech, I could say of no Vice President or Vice Presidential Candidate’s speech that is of historical note or great political significance. For that reason, among others, it is...

  • Campaign ‘08: Knocked Up

    Posted on Monday September 1st, 2008 at 12:27 in Culture, gop, objectivist content, satire

    Breaking shortly ago, Sarah Palin’s 17-year-old daughter, Bristol Palin, is known to be five months pregnant. She intends to keep the baby and also marry the father (whose identity is not currently known). The McCain campaign has noted that the...

  • BREAKING: it’s…it’s…Palin?!

    Posted on Friday August 29th, 2008 at 09:23 in gop, objectivist content

    By early this morning conventional picks, including Pawlenty and Romney, have all admitted that they have not been tapped to run with John McCain on the GOP ticket. In light of this news, word broke early this morning that an unidentified private pla...

  • Scarcity, Shmarcity

    Posted on Friday June 27th, 2008 at 00:59 in economics, objectivist content, oil

    Naturally, trends in rising commodity prices causes increased concern about resource scarcity. As I’ve discussed, despite such concerns (which dates back since well before the time of Jesus) the real dilemma for man is not a matter of resources...

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Rodwilliams

4 stars Rod Williams

Great blog, good insight. Keep up the good work.
Rod

Posted: Monday December 17th, 2007 at 22:30 | More Reviews From Rodwilliams | Report This Comment

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