Author: Constance Truthe

OPINION “I’m sick of stupid.” With four blunt words, North Carolina’s Republican Senator Thom Tillis said on the floor of the U.S. Senate what the country has been thinking for months. This wasn’t a policy disagreement. It was an eruption—an alarm bell—from inside the president’s own party, calling out an administration that has confused recklessness for strength and impulse for strategy. The trigger was absurd on its face: a senior White House advisor floating the idea that the United States should somehow acquire Greenland. But the fury it provoked was not about geography or real estate. It was about contempt—for…

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