Opinion Today: Pete Hegseth’s gospel
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Opinion Today
April 13, 2026
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Pete Hegseth’s gospel of carnage. “He brandishes assertions about God’s will with the exaggerated brio of an electronics merchant pressing fliers on pedestrians passing by his new megastore: Have I got a holy war for you.

— Frank Bruni, a contributing Opinion writer

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Oil companies want what gun manufacturers have. “It is rare for Congress to grant liability waivers to entire industries, and it should be.”

— Dave Jones, the director of the Climate Risk Initiative at the University of California, Berkeley

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We can’t beat the Chinese on A.I. So we must join them. “If a U.S. leader went to China and offered to scrap chip controls in exchange for collaboration on A.I. nonproliferation, there would be at least some chance of the proposal succeeding.”

— Sebastian Mallaby, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations

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Spotlight

Where Did All the Affordable Cars Go?

This is how cars got so ridiculously, forbiddingly expensive.

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ICYMI

Parents, consider underachieving. “I can recall my own mother setting foot in my elementary school approximately twice — once to bring in allergen-filled cupcakes for my birthday, and then again to bring in the family dog (also allergen-filled) for show and tell.”

— Rachel Feintzeig, a journalist

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What Orban’s Defeat Means for the Rest of the World

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This Is Why There’s No Liberal Joe Rogan

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The Sphinx Thinks It Stinks

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‘The Reason I’m Not an Atheist Is That I Think the Philosophical Arguments Against It Are Unanswerable’

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In Your Words

Re: “The Trump Administration Is in a Psychotic State

“This is far from normal.” That one sentence may just be the most low-key criticism of Trump I have ever read. — A comment by Noordinaryguy from Vancouver, British Columbia

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