S.E. Cupp

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13years ago
The cycle

Why the GOP should spotlight adoption

My friend Willie Robertson, the man behind the A&E hit television series Duck Dynasty, is perhaps best known for his beard, his best-selling duck calls, and his

13years ago
The cycle

Women in politics–a surprisingly level playing field

For a planet teeming with women, it sure seems as though the fairer sex is still largely misunderstood. We are something of a mystery, I grant you.

13years ago
The cycle

What kind of country do we want to live in?

Ask me no questions, and I’ll tell you no lies. It’s an implied request that has worked well for the Obama administration for quite some time.

13years ago
The cycle

Why Gosnell’s case offends us

Much has already been written and said about the lack of media attention the Kermit Gosnell abortion case has received.

13years ago
The cycle

Is Jason Collins a hero for coming out?

Basketball player Jason Collins is the first openly gay, active male athlete in a major U.S. professional team sport. Now, the debate.

13years ago
The cycle

Why we all need to re-evaluate our relationship with Siri

Siri, the iPhone app that allows users to ask it any number of questions and get a useful or often hilarious response, has predictably prompted fans of the serv

13years ago
The cycle

Has feminism fallen?

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13years ago
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Can Dems accept conservative allies in support of same-sex marriage?

As more conservative and Republican voices come out in support of gay rights and gay marriage, the LGBT rights community–presumably populated primarily by

13years ago
The cycle

Who is the future of the GOP?

Historically, conservatism has succeeded when it’s offered either a strong intellectual argument or a convincing emotional one.

13years ago
The cycle

The flip-flopping nature of Kirsten Gillibrand

Back in 2006, Kirsten Gillibrand was just getting her feet wet in state politics. She was a moderate Democrat who campaigned as a common-sense centrist.