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Opinion: What conservatives don’t get about the protests roiling college campuses

CNN Opinion by Jeremi Suri (CNN) — In May 2001 President George W. Bush spoke at my graduation from Yale. He knew that few of the students and faculty in the audience had voted for him. But Bush still expressed “gratitude” for the liberal professors who modeled “dedication and high standards of learning.” “They’re the ones who keep Yale going,” the

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Opinion: What conservatives don’t get about the protests roiling college campuses

Opinion by Jeremi Suri (CNN) — In May 2001 President George W. Bush spoke at my graduation from Yale. He knew that few of the students and faculty in the audience had voted for him. But Bush still expressed “gratitude” for the liberal professors who modeled “dedication and high standards of learning.” “They’re the ones who keep Yale going,” the president —

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Opinion: My family lost the Civil War. Last year they finally gave up this symbol of power

Opinion by K. Denise Rucker Krepp (CNN) — My family’s Rucker surname is familiar in some military circles and among many who consider themselves aficionados of Confederate history. The Ruckers have a history of military service going back generations. They’ve also had deep roots in America’s shameful Confederate past. That includes my distant cousin, Col. Edmund

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Opinion: Winds of fate confront Trump

Opinion by Richard Galant, CNN (CNN) — “How does it feel to shape the wind to your will?” Doomed vassal Kashigi Yabushige asks warlord Yoshii Toranaga that question in the final episode of the FX series, “Shōgun.” “I don’t control the wind,” replies Toranaga. “I only study it.” That pays off, enabling Toranaga to foil

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Opinion: 1968 protests should serve as a warning to today’s Democrats

Opinion by Julian Zelizer, CNN (CNN) — Democrats are increasingly anxious about their party’s internal divisions over the Israel-Hamas war, which are threatening to hurt their chances in November. The eruption of pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses and the ensuing clashes with police portend bad times ahead. While the demands of student protesters vary somewhat from school to school, they are

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No, Trump’s legal woes aren’t helping him

Analysis by Harry Enten, CNN (CNN) — Former President Donald Trump has seemingly defied political gravity time and time again. This year, he clinched the Republican nomination for president while under four different criminal indictments. Trump’s success might make you believe that he has turned the conventional wisdom on its head – that somehow, his

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