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List of political commentators
There follows a list of political commentators both contemporary and historic.
First, and absolutely foremost, political elites are frightening the “best and brightest” in our society into to shutting-up, or worse, sucking them in.
Second, political elites are stuffing many of their wallets and corrupting them with access to quid-pro-quo.
The political elite crowd audits us, spies on us, feeds us talking points, and burden us with deficits, but when it comes time to pay the same sort of religious attention to voting accuracy… hmmm, well, they spend the money on Iraq instead.
Kevin Phillips (born November 30, 1940) is an American writer and commentator, largely on politics, economics, and history.
Phillips was a senior strategist for Richard Nixon's 1968 campaign, which was the basis for a book, The Emerging Republican Majority, which predicted a conservative realignment in national politics, and is widely regarded as one of the most influential recent works in political science.
The second is the ominous intrusion of radical Christianity into politics and government.