Democrats often think of themselves as kind and caring, and of Republicans as callous and mean-spirited. But why? Are Progressive policies more likely to raise people out of poverty than conservative ones? And what really counts as "kind": supporting policies that feel good? Or supporting policies that do good? William Voegeli, Senior Editor of the Claremont Review of Books, explains.
By Illinois ReviewOn Tuesday, former candidate for Cook County Republican Party Chairman Dr. Eric Wallace issued a statement thanking supporters, including Chicago Cubs co-owner Todd Ricketts, who endorsed...
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