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Here’s a conversation I just had while running some errands, about 20 minutes ago outside of 23 Federal Plaza here in Manhattan. There’s a lot you can say about these two, but in my estimation, they’re pretty archetypical of today’s modern left: inflammatory zeal complimented by intellectual void. These...

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