A photo caption on a previous version of this report misidentified the state Cotton represents in the U.S. Senate. It has been corrected. After many people on Twitter vilified Tom Cotton for ...
But lo and behold, that’s not remotely what he said. Here is Cotton’s quote, intentionally explaining his historiographical qualms with the 1619 Project’s framing our founding, not his own personal ...
One history professor said Tom Cotton's quote was "really a kind of shorthand way of describing the complex set of attitudes of the founding generation and it's not really accurate" Arkansas Sen. Tom ...
Thomas Paine once said, “Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil.” When it comes to the current economic situation, the government is indeed evil. How is the government evil? For ...
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) raised eyebrows with comments that were published in the Arkansas Democrat Gazette on Sunday, calling slavery “the necessary evil upon which the union was built.” Cotton’s bill, ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S. Senator Tom Cotton came under pressure over published comments in which he said America's founders viewed slavery as a "necessary evil." Cotton, seen as a ...
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