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A cowboy philosopher who died in 1935 understood American politics better than most living analysts. Will Rogers wielded humor as surgery, not entertainment—cutting through corruption without killing hope. His political wisdom survived the Great Depression, multiple wars, and technological revolutions because he spoke to something deeper than ideology. In an age of manufactured outrage and tribal warfare, Will Rogers offers what we've lost: clarity without cruelty, skepticism without despair, and patriotism that tells the truth.
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