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SPECIAL: “The Struggle” of All American Military Vets
I am writing this article to just say a few things. I do not expect any changes around the country or a million people to read this. I only strive
ModState Marks Podcast Debut With “Political Beast,” Sheriff Tony Estrada
In a bit of a late showing (on the part of management), everything came together in the eleventh hour for Gabe Coker and the debut of his podcast,
Fabriquè en Babylon: It’s Cool to Know Nothing
It wouldn’t have been long, I’d figured, before my tour of the Cruz White House would bring me peering into the abyss. I’d’ve maintained long
House GOP launch new website in Election Year Agenda Rollout
Today marks the official launch of “A Better Way” by The House GOP, a six
NeoSpeak: Corey Borger and The Millenials
We the millennials of this great nation are succumb to the flaws of human nature. Our red, white, and blue guts remind us how hungry we are for the
Fabriquè en Babylon: The Generation Who Sold The World
“I’d hate America if I didn’t love it so much.”
Allow me to explain. Looking at my surroundings, my “office” (occupying a fair portion
NOT trending: U.S. Rep Devin Nunes does not clarify remarks (“…if you actually wanna do real work…”)
Rep. Devin Nunes presented a rather stark tone of disdain for those in favor of spending cuts: “If you want to do phony work and if you want to
Blind Consent: A Libertarian View to a Cause
So many people are just content in the idea of the political spectrum being strictly confined to the ‘left/right paradigm’ that it’s really
NeoSpeak: Al Capone’s Vault > Prince’s Vault
Jonathan D. DeViney: “Prince’s love songs were about as romantic as a pay toilet. And now, y’know we’re gonna have to listen to just how much of a genius he was…”
ModState adds two to editorial staff
In something of a managerial coup, two men with vastly different backgrounds and possessive of equally contrasting styles have been brought onto the editorial staff of ModState.