Charles Cooke of National Review analyzes the political left’s anti-ICE activity in Minneapolis. he response from “the left, the government of Minnesota, the Democratic Party writ large, the media to large extent” on the…
Editors at National Review Online take a closer look at North Carolina’s northern neighbor. Abigail Spanberger, the former congresswoman turned governor of Virginia, won office in November largely because of who she was not.…
Collin Anderson of the Washington Free Beacon highlights a key member of Nicolas Maduro’s legal team. Ousted Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro’s defense attorney is a prolific political donor who has contributed exclusively…
Ruy Teixeira hopes fellow Democrats learn a lesson from the Minnesota welfare fraud scandal. The specter of welfare fraud haunts the Democrats once again. Concerns about abuse of generous government programs helped power the…
Joshua Monnington writes for the Federalist about the political demise of Minnesota’s governor. Tim Walz dropping out of Minnesota’s gubernatorial race hearkens back to the early days of the Harris-Walz 2024 ticket. Less than…
Jim Geraghty of National Review Online explains why New York City’s new socialist mayor ought to pay attention to recent developments involving Minnesota’s outgoing governor. On paper, incoming New York City Mayor Zohran…
John Hinderaker of the Powerline blog documents an interesting development in the American legal community. Not too many years ago, the bar was one of the pillars of the Republican Party. Abraham Lincoln was the patron saint…
Editors at Issues and Insights assess a disturbing response to recent revelations about government fraud in Minnesota. One of the unanswered questions raised by Minnesota’s massive welfare scandal is how it could have gone on…
Jeffrey Blehar of National Review probes the latest actions from Democrats’ last presidential candidate. In what counts, relatively speaking, as joyful news, Kamala Harris apparently is itching to get back into the big…
John Hinderaker writes for the Powerline blog about a disturbing trend in American political discourse. I don’t know whether Rahmanullah Lakanwal, who shot two National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C., killing at least one, is…
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