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President Volodmyr Zelenskyy: The Trump Peace Plan

“President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Friday that Ukraine has to confront the possibility of losing its dignity or risking the loss of a key partner as it figures out how to respond to a U.S. peace proposal to end Russia-Ukraine conflict. (Produced by Elaine Carroll).” Source:Associated Press with a look at President Volodmyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine. […]
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Merkin Muffly: NBA 1983-ECQF-Game 3- Atlanta Hawks @ Boston Celtics: Highlights
Source:Merkin Muffly– the Hawks & Celtics at the start of their NBA playoff rivalry in the 1980s. Source:The New Democrat “Deciding Game 3 of 1983 Celtic/Hawks, Ainge gets bit by Tree Rollins. Bird holds Dominique to 1 of 6 shooting.” … Continue reading
Posted in NBA Classic, The New Democrat
Tagged 1983, 1983 Atlanta Hawks, 1983 Boston Celtics, 1983 NBA Season, America, Atlanta Hawks, Boston, Boston Celtics, Boston Garden, CBS Sports, Cedric Maxwell, Danny Ainge, Massachusetts, National Basketball Association, NBA on CBS, Robert Parish, The 1980s, Tree Rollins, United States
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American Experience: JFK, Extended Preview
Source:American Experience with a preview of their JFK documentary. Source:The New Democrat “The 2-minute preview for JFK, a new biopic coming to PBS and American Experience on November 11 & 12, 2013.” From American Experience The PBS version of John F. … Continue reading
Posted in JFK, The New Democrat
Tagged 2013, America, American Experience, Center Right, Classical Liberalism, Classical Liberals, Democratic Party, JFK, John F. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy's Career, John F. Kennedy's Life, Liberalism, Liberals, Massachusetts, PBS, The 1960s, The White House, U.S. Congress, U.S. Government, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, United States, Washignton DC, Washington
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ABC Sports: MLB 1982-NLCS Game 3-St. Louis Cardinals @ Atlanta Braves: Full Game
Source:ABC Sports– Atlanta Braves owner Ted Turner. Source:The Daily Press “1982 NLCS Game 3 Cardinals @ Braves” From Classic MLB An interesting matchup for a championship series with two teams that were almost nothing like. The St. Louis Cardinals as a … Continue reading
Posted in MLB Classic Games, The Daily Press
Tagged 1982 Atlanta Braves, 1982 MLB Season, 1982 MLB-NLCS, 1982 St. Louis Cardinals, ABC Sports, Al Michaels, America, Atlanta, Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Fulton Stadium, ESPN, Fulton County Stadium, Georgia, Howard Cosell, Major League Baseball, MLB, Monday Night Baseball, National Baseball League, National League, NL Central, NL East, St. Louis Cardinals, Ted Turner, The 1980s, Tommy Lasorda, United States
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The New Republic: David Greenberg: ‘JFK Was An Unapologetic Liberal’
Source:Twitter– David Greenberg. Source:The New Democrat “In the fiftieth anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s assassination, the hype—the movies and books and magazine covers, the roundups and reminiscences and retrospectives—is in overdrive. How can America resist another JFK love-in? The popular … Continue reading
Posted in The New Democrat, TNR
Tagged 1960, 86th Congress, America, California, Center Right, Classical Liberalism, Classical Liberals, CSPAN, David Greenberg, Democratic Party, Economic Freedom, Free Society, Free State, JFK Library, Liberal Democracy, Liberalism, Liberals, Limited Government, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles Sports Arena, Massachusetts, Personal Freedom, Personal Responsibility, President John F. Kennedy, Senate Democrats, Senator John F. Kennedy, The 1960 Presidential Election, The 1960s, U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, United States
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University of Chicago: ‘George E. Kent Lecture: Michelle Alexander, The New Jim Crow’
Source:University of Chicago presenting author Michelle Alexander Source:The New Democrat “Michelle Alexander, highly acclaimed civil rights lawyer, advocate, Associate Professor of Law at Ohio State University, and author of The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, … Continue reading
Posted in Crime and Punishment, The New Democrat
Tagged 2013, African-American Community, African-Americans, America, American Corrections System, American Prison System, American Prisons, Chicago, Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice System, George E. Kent Lecture, Illinois, Jim Crow, Michelle Alexander, Prison Reform, The New Jim Crow, United States, University of Chicago
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ABC Sports: MLB 1978- NLCS Game 4- Philadelphia Phillies @ Los Angeles Dodgers: Full Game
Source:ABC Sports– with the 1978 NLCS. Source:The New Democrat “1978 NLCS Game 4 – Phillies vs Dodgers @mrodsports” From Classic Phillies TV This was a very good matchup for an NLCS between the Phillies and Dodgers because you had a more … Continue reading
Posted in MLB Classic Games, The New Democrat
Tagged 1978, 1978 Los Angeles Dodgers, 1978 MLB Season, 1978 Philadelphia Phillies, ABC Monday Night Baseball, ABC Sports, Al Michaels, America, California, Dodger Stadium, Don Drysdale, ESPN, Johnny Bench, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Dodgers, Major League Baseball, MLB, Philadelphia Phillies, The 1970s, United States
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NBC Sports: MLB 1980-World Series-Game 6-Kansas City Royals @ Philadelphia Phillies: Full Game
Source:NBC Sports– Philadelphia Phillies closer Tug McGraw. Source:The New Democrat “Kansas City Royals 1 at Philadelphia Phillies 4, F — With the Phillies just one tantalizing out away from a Championship, Tug McGraw got ahead on Willie Wilson, then struck … Continue reading
Posted in MLB Classic Games, The New Democrat
Tagged 1980, 1980 Kansas City Royals, 1980 MLB Season, 1980 MLB World Series, 1980 Philadelphia Phillies, AL Central, America, American Baseball League, American League, Bryant Gumbel, Joe Garagiola, Kansas City Royals, Major League Baseball, National Baseball League, National League, NBC Sports, NBC's MLB Game of The Week, NL East, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia Veterans Stadium, The 1980s, Tom Seaver, Tony Kubek, Tug McGraw, United States, Veterans Stadium
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CBS Sports: NBA 1975- Washington Wizards @ Buffalo Braves: Bob McAdoo’s 50 Points
Source:CBS Sports– the Wizards and Braves in the 1975 NBA Eastern Conference Playoffs. Source:The New Democrat “Bob McAdoo puts up one of the best playoffs scoring performances ever. He scores 50 points, despite the fact that the Bullets have a … Continue reading
Posted in The New Democrat, Wizards Classic
Tagged 1975, 1975 Buffalo Braves, 1975 NBA Season, 1975 Washington Bullets, America, Bob McAdoo, Brent Musburger, Buffalo, Buffalo Braves, Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, CBS Sports, National Basketball Association, NBA on CBS, New York, New York State, Oscar Robertson, The 1970s, United States, Washington Bullets, Washington Wizards
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Foreign Affairs: Michael Kazin: ‘The Tea Party is Special, Just Not in The Way it Thinks’
Source:Foreign Affairs– Yes, the Tea Party loves Sarah Palin. Also in the news: it snows in the winter, in Wisconsin. “As proudly patriotic as it is, the Tea Party is not exceptional — or at least not in the ways … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Affairs Video, Originals
Tagged 2013, Alaska, America, Christian Nationalism, Christian Nationalists, Christian Right, Confederate Republicans, Confederates, Far Right, Michael Kazin, Nationalism, Nationalists, Neo-Confederates, Neoconservatives, New Right, Republicans, Sarah Palin, Tea Party, Tea Party Republicans, United States
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Mometrix Academy: What is Social Liberalism
Source:Monetrix Academy– Not socialism. “Learn more about social liberalism and its roots. Know what social liberals believe and why. Make sure you are prepared for your exam. Mometrix Academy is the world’s most comprehensive test preparation company. This channel will … Continue reading
Posted in Classical Liberalism, Originals
Tagged America, Center Right, Constitutional Rights, Economic Freedom, Freedom, Individual Freedom, Individual Liberty, Individual Rights, Liberal Democracy, Liberalism, Liberals, Liberty, Mometrix Academy, Personal Freedom, Role of Government, Social Liberalism, Social Liberals, United States
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