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I am the Managing Editor of a conservative/libertarian monthly magazine at my school. I'm going to be the Editor in Chief next year. It's the best example I have of leadership experience, and whenever I'm asked for generic examples in interviews (e.g. describe a time you had to work in a team to overcome a challenge, etc.) I always turn to my magazine.
I definitely want to put it on my application, but it's pretty easy to find the articles I wrote if you spend five minutes doing an online search. Most of my articles are not health related, although I did write one against Obamacare, and in favor of a more free market health care system. Will any of this hurt me if the adcoms happen to be liberal Democrats?
I definitely want to put it on my application, but it's pretty easy to find the articles I wrote if you spend five minutes doing an online search. Most of my articles are not health related, although I did write one against Obamacare, and in favor of a more free market health care system. Will any of this hurt me if the adcoms happen to be liberal Democrats?

Yea, that would be a textbook definition. Not really so interesting. Programs such as SS and Medicare defined the liberal/progressive movement of the 20th century. You should read some of FDR's speeches if you are interested. As for the rest of your opinion, I supposed we are all entitled to them(opinions).