Republican Scandals Drag Secretive ‘Family’ Into the Big Time
…ssive, investigative history, one story after another, each unraveling the last. Frederick Douglass, meanwhile, reminds us of the chief pitfall of liberalism, complacency. It can be seductive, especially when it comes cloaked in proclamations of harmony and unity. That was Family founder Abraham Vereide’s great strategic realization: a friend to fascists, he was never a hater himself, and he realized that his movement would advance not by pounding…
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