Totally Normal Week in Politics: The Quiz!
We're in some weird times, take The Red Letter Quiz to see if you can keep up
Thank you to all of you have supported me over over the past three months since I launched The Red Letter, especially the paid subscribers. You’re keeping me going!
As I expand, I’m trying new things. The latest is a weekly quiz on politics. These are weird times after all, and who can keep up? Please check out The Red Letter Quiz for free and let me know what you think. Eventually I’ll offer The Red Letter Quiz to paid subscribers only. Leave me a comment with your score and your suggestions.
And thank you to Luke Radel, a White House Correspondents' Association Scholar, who collaborated on the project.
Click here to start The Red Letter Quiz!
It’s foreign policy Friday with the great Sally Lockwood, this time in London. She gave me a read out on how the Brits are feeling since King Charles III had to get his hands dirty and save Canada from its greedy neighbor in the South. That’s right, the King of England went to Canada to speak before Parliament for the first time in nearly 50 years, just to reinforce that it is in fact a real sovereign nation. It’s so absurd. It’s straight out of South Park, but Sally explains that this isn’t a joke for the U.K. or Canada.
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Love quizzes, but I only got 4 right this time.
I like the time feature used in the APNews quiz. You get more points the quicker you answer the question and zero points if the timer runs out. This discourages internet searches for the answers.
Only got 4 right. Trying to keep up with everything is obviously scrambling my brain