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As Washington spirals, we should ask ourselves: What would Lincoln do?
Abraham Lincoln’s second inaugural handle, delivered mere weeks earlier than his assassination at Ford’s Theater and simply because the Union was prevailing within the Civil Warfare, echoes as maybe the best single illustration of hovering American rhetoric. Even these with solely the vaguest sense of how heavy that second was will really feel the efficiency of his remaining admonition: “With malice towards none with charity for all … allow us to try … to bind up the nation’s wounds.” Approaching the heels of untold horror, his willpower to steer the nation away from the spirit of retribution is a testomony to his braveness and honor because the nation’s selfless chief.
What few have a tendency to recollect about that second in historical past is that Lincoln wasn’t simply speaking the discuss from the West Entrance of the half-built Capitol Constructing. He was additionally doing the work. Sworn in simply forward of Lincoln, a Republican, was his vice chairman, Andrew Johnson, a Democrat. Lincoln chosen Johnson as a result of the president believed that crafting a ticket that centered on each geographic and political range would catalyze a rustic making an attempt to fix its fissures. Although Lincoln knew it could upset his fellow Republicans, the president selected to resist their irritation in service to the larger good.
For Sincere Abe, the selection couldn’t have been a simple one. Johnson was, for a bunch of causes, a clumsy operating mate. Whereas he had refused to desert the Union when Tennessee seceded, he had however embraced the establishment of slavery within the years previous the struggle. Having served within the Senate, he was not a well-liked determine personally amongst different nationwide leaders. And maybe most worrisome, he was thought by many to be a drunk—his inaugural handle, delivered proper earlier than Lincoln’s masterpiece, was a rambling mess that merely trailed off ultimately.
However Lincoln had chosen Johnson for a motive that, by the president’s calculations, outweighed any mixed issues: The Lincoln-Johnson ticket would characterize a break from the vitriol and battle of the previous. 4 years earlier, Lincoln had run with Hannibal Hamlin, a Maine Republican whose world view was rather more consultant of the feelings expressed by those that had fought to maintain the nation united. To Lincoln, re-nominating him would mark a missed alternative for management.
Lincoln’s resolution despatched an indelible message not solely to the South, however to his allies within the North as nicely: Amid the impulse to punish the South for seceding and embracing the noxious establishment of slavery, it was extra necessary in 1864 to rebuild the ties that sure the nation collectively than to drive a partisan agenda. Lincoln’s pitch to the voters in the course of the marketing campaign, a interval through which he described what would turn out to be the GOP because the “Nationwide Union Celebration,” was {that a} divided society wanted to bury its disagreements prior to now. And he would cleared the path.
2024 is not going to be something like 1864, and the political dynamics which prevail right this moment, ugly as they might be, have but to succeed in the crucial level that prompted a struggle between the states. However as anybody who has lived by way of latest historical past is aware of, our politics stays steeply on the flawed trajectory. Religion in authorities is within the gutter. Hope for the longer term is spiraling throughout the political spectrum. And the divide between the voters and Washington—a chasm separating peculiar individuals who need the events to collaborate and leaders who appear decided by no means to succeed in throughout the aisle—appears solely to be getting worse.
It could be time for People to think about whether or not Abraham Lincoln’s knowledge is as soon as once more relevant to current circumstances. Some will level out that, after the president’s assassination, Johnson’s tenure within the White Home was completely disastrous. If Lincoln would have discovered a option to combine the accomplice states again into the union in an orderly method, Johnson appeared too dismissive of their treason, placing him at odds with the Republicans in command of Congress. That political dispute ultimately led the Home to question Johnson, although he was in the end acquitted.
At the moment, nonetheless, we should always take into account whether or not the circumstances have modified—whether or not what the nation would glean from substance and symbolism of unity lastly outweighs the political and ideological causes nominees have chosen to not attain throughout the aisle. The central problem of our time is the way to slice by way of a constellation of incentives that drives the events aside. The one salve we’ve got could be drawn from the legacy of Abraham Lincoln—a presidential ticket that mixes an honorable determine from every main social gathering.
Nancy Jacobson is CEO and founding father of No Labels.
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Washington Nationals Hope Elite Prospect Long-Term Solution at Third Base
The Washington Nationals have numerous issues that have led to four last-place finishes in the five seasons since their first World Series title.
But one that may be at the top of the list is third base.
Washington finished No. 29 in the league, only ahead of the historically awful Chicago White Sox, with a .589 OPS from its third base platoon. In the last five years, the Nationals have finished no better than No. 19, twice finishing No. 29, once finishing No. 28, and once No. 23.
In short, the Nationals have not had anything remotely close to quality production from the hot corner since 2019 when Anthony Rendon guided Washington to No. 2 in the league at third with an OPS of 1.010 over 646 plate appearances.
Washington could go out and spend a ton of money to acquire one of the best in the game, long being linked as a potential fit for Alex Bregman.
But what feels more likely is the organization waiting until top prospect Brady House is ready to be called up and hope he seizes the job, as pointed out by Mark Zuckerman of MASN.
If so, it would be four years in the making. The Nationals made House their first-round pick in 2021 and he’s worked his way steadily through the minor-league system. House was at Triple-A this season and watched highly-touted prospects like James Wood and Dylan Crews called up.
“Most evaluators still believe he’ll hit for power and play solid defense, but the Nationals aren’t going to hand him the job before he proves he’s ready for it,” Zuckerman wrote. “And there’s no guarantee when that will happen.”
House slashed .241/.297/.699 with 19 home runs and 66 RBI with Rochester last season. It’s possible the Nats want to see him produce more power before he’s called up. He’ll surely receive an invitation to Major League spring training, which would give him a chance to prove he’s ready. But the Nats can’t bank on it.
That doesn’t mean throwing a massive contract at Bregman, only for him to have to eventually move him to another position to make room for House. But other solutions must be ready to be deployed.
Zuckerman hypothesized that the Nats could, in the short-term could stick with Jose Tena after a decent finish to the season following his trade from Cleveland, though he continues to learn a third base position that is new to him.
More exciting prospects include Yohandy Morales and Seaver King, but both feel still a ways away from being ready and are not as highly rated as House.
Keep an eye on the Nats in the third-base market to make some kind of addition whether it be a big splash or a minor insurance policy.
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Denzel Washington says rumors about Oscar winning actor have existed for decades
Kevin Spacey has had his share of ugly headlines across the past couple of years, but Denzel Washington recently said rumors swirled about him a long time before those reports popped up.
In fact, Washington said, there was talk decades before the “House of Cards” actor, 65, was accused of sexual assault and harassment.
Washington made the revelation in a five-part, first-person essay written in a Nov. 19 issue of Esquire.
Washington remembered attending the 2000 Academy Awards due to his nomination for Best Actor for his performance in “The Hurricane.” While there, he recalled watching Spacey win the award instead.
“I’m sure I went home and drank that night. I had to,” Washington, who also opened up in the piece about his decision to quit drinking and live a sober lifestyle over the past decade. “I don’t want to sound like, ‘Oh, he won my Oscar, or anything like that. It wasn’t like that.’
“And you know, there was talk in the town about what was going on over there on that side of the street, and that’s between him and God,” Washington added. “I ain’t got nothing to do with that. I pray for him. That’s between him and his maker.”
Spacey won the Best Actor Oscar for his role in 1999’s “American Beauty” after he won Best Supporting Actor in 1996 for the movie, “The Usual Suspects.” 17 years later, controversy struck and heavily impacted the actor’s career when Anthony Rapp became the first person to come out and publicly accuse him of sexual assault, with more accusers who came forward.
In 2022, a jury in New York found that Spacey wasn’t liable for battery in relation to Rapp’s accusations, and the following year, a U.K. court found him not guilty of nine counts of alleged sexual assault.
Allegations against Spacey have continued to mount, much like in documentaries such as Investigation Discovery’s “Spacey Unmasked,” which was released in May.
Spacey has denied all claims and has received an onslaught of criticism after coming out as gay in response to Rapps initial accusations in 2017.
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Nick Begich defeats Mary Peltola for Alaska’s lone House seat- Washington Examiner
Republican Nick Begich ousted incumbent Rep. Mary Peltola (D-AK) on Wednesday, a victory two weeks after Election Day that will help the GOP pad its narrow House majority.
The Associated Press called the race for Begich shortly after 9 p.m. EST, with 95% of the vote counted. Begich received 48.4% to Peltola’s 46.4% at the time the race was called. Independent John Wayne Howe and Democrat Eric Hafner received 3.9% and 1%, respectively.
After two unsuccessful bids for the seat, Alaska’s ranked choice voting system yielded a result in Begich’s favor. Under the voting method, voters rank candidates in order of preference rather than choosing a single candidate. If no candidate receives 50% in the first round, votes are reallocated as candidates with the fewest first-choice votes are eliminated.
Ranked choice voting last cycle split the vote between Begich and former Gov. Sarah Palin. That, combined with Peltola’s appeal to independents and conservative voters, allowed the now-ousted congresswoman to win both the special and general 2022 elections.
Begich previously celebrated his election win on Nov. 16, the day Decision Desk HQ projected he would win. The Associated Press took four more days to call the race, which was one of the narrowest in the country. Begich comes from a long line of politicians — his grandfather represented Alaska in the House and his uncle, Mark, was a Senator for Alaska.
“The ranked choice voting tabulation has been completed and has confirmed our win beyond any residual doubt. I am truly honored to have earned your trust and support,” Begich said in a statement Wednesday night.
“Alaska’s potential is unmatched, but much work remains for Alaskans to fully realize that potential. I am committed to fighting for our jobs and economy, protecting our unique way of life, and ensuring that our voices are heard loud and clear in Washington.”
Peltola conceded in a statement saying, “Working for Alaska as a member of our federal delegation has been the honor of my life.”
“The path ahead will not be built by one person or three people working for all of Alaska but by all Alaskans working together to build a future that works for all of us,” she said. Alaska’s congressional delegation has three members.
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“Nick, I’m rooting for you,” she said. “Please don’t forget when D.C. people keep telling you that you are one of three. You are actually one of more than seven hundred thousand Alaskans who are ready to fight for our state, myself included.”
Begich will reassume the long line of Republicans in the House representing Alaska, which Peltola interrupted with her two-year term.
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