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Congress’ Moral Compass: A Troubled Relationship with their Oath of Office
“Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by the president or any other public official, save exactly to the degree in which he himself stands by the country.” Theodore Roosevelt
Kate Ryan
5 days ago4 min read


Is This Who America Is? Reflecting on Political Divisiveness and Cruelty
In the rapidly evolving landscape of modern politics, the longstanding tradition of party loyalty faces unprecedented challenges.
Kate Ryan
May 44 min read


Democracy Is Worth More Than the Price of Eggs and Gas
In the rapidly evolving landscape of modern politics, the longstanding tradition of party loyalty faces unprecedented challenges.
Kate Ryan
Apr 213 min read


Americans: The True Face of the Nation
In the rapidly evolving landscape of modern politics, the longstanding tradition of party loyalty faces unprecedented challenges.
Kate Ryan
Apr 155 min read


The Importance of Character, Especially in Politicians
In the rapidly evolving landscape of modern politics, the longstanding tradition of party loyalty faces unprecedented challenges.
Kate Ryan
Apr 35 min read


Why Democracy Demands More Than Elections: The Need for People of Character in Public Office
Democracy is often celebrated as the government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
Kate Ryan
Feb 242 min read


The Cost of Power Without Accountability
Power, when wielded responsibly, can drive progress, inspire innovation, and protect the interests of society.
Kate Ryan
Feb 242 min read


Why Character Matters More Than Party Today
In the rapidly evolving landscape of modern politics, the longstanding tradition of party loyalty faces unprecedented challenges.
Kate Ryan
Feb 243 min read
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