Millennial Mindset
Madison Gesiotto

Madison Gesiotto is a former columnist with The Washington Times. Her tenure ended in October, 2017.
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MADISON GESIOTTO: Could Judge Merrick Garland be the end of the Second Amendment as we know it?
Many have praised Judge Merrick Garland as a judicial moderate who has practiced "restraint" instead of "activism" on the bench, but his decisions say otherwise when it comes to Second Amendment rights.
SharesMADISON GESIOTTO: Is Obama Israel's greatest enemy?
President Obama claims to be a supporter of Israel, but his repeated refusals to help our struggling ally in the Middle East, despite rising tensions and continued attacks in the region, say otherwise.
SharesMADISON GESIOTTO: You won't believe what the Second Amendment critics are arguing now
Opponents of the Second Amendment have for years worked to prevent concealed carrying on college campuses across the country, repeatedly using ridiculous claims to limit the rights of students and campus employees to protect themselves and those around them.
SharesMADISON GESIOTTO: What informed citizens should be doing to help misinformed U.S. voters
It is clear that the size of America's informed electorate is dwindling.
SharesMADISON GESIOTTO: Ivy League 'crybullies' failing classes, requesting extensions to offset stress
Millennials at Brown University have officially gone off the deep end, now comparing their social justice work to full-time jobs and requesting special treatment from the university.
SharesMADISON GESIOTTO: Make America safe again: A real solution to the 2016 rhetoric
From Gov. Jeb Bush to Sen. Ted Cruz and businessman Donald Trump, the 2016 GOP field has been far from shy when it comes to their promises to make America safer, or as Mr. Trump put it, "make America safe again."
SharesMADISON GESIOTTO: Decades of Supreme Court decisions may have been decided in New Hampshire
While U.S. presidents frequently reverse a plethora of decisions made by their predecessors, appointments to the United States Supreme Court are not among these reversible decisions.
SharesMADISON GESIOTTO: Millennials rooting for the demise of labor unions
Unions nationwide are in distress, and millennials, who make up the largest portion of the American workforce by age, aren't exactly worried.
SharesMADISON GESIOTTO: Bernie Sanders, Donald Trump run Obama's 'millennial' playbook to lock up Iowa
Millennials have made up their minds. And on Monday, young voters in Iowa will be the first to share their preferences for the next president of the United States.
SharesMADISON GESIOTTO: Time for justice for Planned Parenthood
Where have America's priorities gone?
SharesMADISON GESIOTTO: How black millennial votes continue to be ignored
Both parties aren't paying close enough attention to younger black voters.
SharesMADISON GESIOTTO: Donald Trump and the millennial mindset
Trump is speaking to younger voters on the biggest of their issues: jobs.
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