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Functionally Illiterate About Our Own Democracy by Dick Polman We know - or think we know - why so many home-grown goons stormed the U.S. Capitol. Most notably, a defeated cult leader pumped his Kool-Aid down their throats. But that's not the whole story. Trump was able to gin them up because they were so d ...
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