Washington Examiner / Magazine
December 21, 2021 Issue
December 21, 2021 Print Edition
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The high stakes of historical revisionism
Nikole Hannah-Jones The high stakes of historical revisionism By Jonathan Tobin December 16, 2021 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print Nikole Hannah-Jones The high stakes of historical revisionism By Jonathan Tobin December 16, 2021 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print Engraving From 1882 Of The Signing Of The Declaration Of Independence By The American Founding Fathers. Nikole Hannah-Jones and Andrew Roberts don’t have much in common. The former is an American journalist who is principally engaged in leftist polemics about race. The latter is a leading British historian and scourge of woke revisionists seeking to trash the legacy of Winston Churchill, about whom he has written a book that is widely considered the greatest single-volume biography. Yet Hannah-Jones, the principal figure of the New York Times's controversial “1619 Project,” and Roberts, who has...

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Strangers in masks
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Democrat rediscovers federalism when rising crime questioned
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Democrat rediscovers federalism when rising crime questioned
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Word of the Week: ‘Politicx’
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Steven Spielberg’s ‘Woke Side Story’
The much-anticipated remake of the iconic West Side Story by Steven Spielberg was released on Dec. 10. The...
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The patriarchy comes for women’s sports
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Business

Bill allowing publishers to negotiate ad revenue directly with Big Tech has experts divided on whether it would work
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The biggest corporate welfare recipients ever
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Washington Briefing

Beltway Confidential
An unfortunate correction, corpse-stomping
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‘Toddler takeover’: GOP targets Build Back Better’s most touted benefit
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As Putin keeps the world guessing, experts bet he won’t invade Ukraine
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What Democrats lost, or threw away
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Resistance media can’t handle the truth
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