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Subject The Housemaid asks: Why is the woman always the crazy one?
Date January 22, 2026 10:46 PM
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JANUARY 22, 2026

[The Housemaid asks: Why is the woman always the crazy one?]
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THE HOUSEMAID ASKS: WHY IS THE WOMAN ALWAYS THE CRAZY ONE?
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In Paul Feig’s latest film, The Housemaid, we’re asked to believe
a sane housewife looked at Sydney Sweeney, with all her Botticellian
beauty and statuesque allure (and great jeans, of course), and decided
the best thing for her marriage was to move her into the guest room.
This is the premise on which The Housemaid is built. It’s […]


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President Donald Trump is on the verge of making one of the most
important economic changes of his second term: reshaping the
leadership of the Federal Reserve after years of frustration with a
central bank whose artificially high interest rates distorted markets
for far too long. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has said the
president is expected to […]


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In my many years as an advocate and humanitarian, I have had the
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call to love your neighbor as yourself in big and unexpected ways.
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in ways I could not have predicted at […]


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THE LIVES OF OTHERS AT 20 AND THE ANTI-COMMUNIST FILM FESTIVAL
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Later this year, I will hold an Anti-Communist Film Festival in
Washington, D.C. The idea began months ago with an article in the
Washington Examiner. It is now becoming a reality. The centerpiece of
the festival is The Lives of Others, the great 2006 film about the
East German Stasi. This year marks the 20th anniversary of The Lives
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