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After last night

New Hampshire held its late party primaries yesterday. The only interesting races were on the Republican side and Democrats had a hand in two of them. In the Senate contest to pick a challenger to vulnerable incumbent Maggie Hassan, Don Bolduc faced off against Chuck Morse. Democrats supported Bolduc because he is the less viable candidate. With 87 percent of the vote tabulated, Bolduc leads Morse by about 1300 votes ....

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Whoppi Goldberg and the cancel culture

Josh Hammer has a column for Jewish World Review called The limits of appeals to cancel culture. Hammer seems bothered that David French lamented Goldberg s suspension on cancel culture grounds. Having also objected to the suspension, I want to address Hammer s column. Hammer argues that there are certain things that should be canceled. This is true, of course. Some speech is not protected by the First Amendment Hammer cites ....

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