SPLC
The Hate Map’s Ledger
The Department of Justice has filed the case that fifteen years of conservative reporting already made. The record is older than the indictment, and the cost has not yet been counted.
Think More: Friday, May 8, 2026
Kremer on the American Creed at 250, Bing West on the debt as national security, the SPLC blacklisted by its own rule, and six more stories worth reading.
Think More: Monday, May 4, 2026
The SPLC's 11-count indictment reaches Sen. Ossoff, a Russiagate architect retreats, and the Declaration finds its first printer. Nine reads.
Think More: Friday, May 1, 2025
Leibovitz on what grew Cole Allen, Devine on the Biden vaccine cover-up, the SCOTUS donor-privacy ruling, and more.
The State vs. The Pew
The Justice Department's 200-page report documents how seventeen federal agencies under Biden treated American Christianity as a regulatory problem.
The Performative Economy
What SPLC, ActBlue, and Minnesota's Medicaid raids share is not a scandal but a structure.
Think More: Friday, April 24, 2026
Lyceum's Friday reading: the Machiavellian Moment, three states on the same trajectory, and two reckonings with the SPLC indictment.
Think More: Thursday, April 23, 2026
The SPLC indictment, the 2019 impeachment unwinding, and ten more essays on the day's civilizational stakes.
Think More: Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Solomon on the declassified 2020 election memo, Brennan heading toward Cannon's courthouse, Bray on Hollywood's decline, and the Fujian goes far-seas.