From WSJopinion: We are in the throes of a full-scale American cultural counterrevolution enforced by a string of impeccable decisions from a Supreme Court intent on reviving the spirit of 1776, writes gerardtbaker
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Fourth of July celebrations arrive with special resonance for conservatives this year. It is clear now that we are in the throes of a full-scale American cultural counterrevolution, propelled by rising popular opposition to the coercive orthodoxies of a hegemonic left and enforced by a string of impeccable decisions from a Supreme Court intent on reviving the spirit of 1776.
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