Karol Markowicz writes for the New York Post about a left-wing politician’s current disguise. Sixteen months after Kamala Harris cackled her way into a loss to President Trump, the Democratic Party seems to have realized its…
Robert Spencer writes for PJMedia.com about one media outlet’s attempt to revive a flagging political career. Among the kingmakers, queenmakers, and they/themmakers of the far left is a stubborn contingent that clings to the…
Brianna Lyman of the Federalist cites a high-profile North Carolina election contest while pushing for congressional action on election integrity. The North Carolina Republican primary for state Senate District 26 is…
Ira Stoll writes for the Washington Free Beacon about the California governor’s latest transformation. The governor of California, Gavin Newsom, a likely 2028 Democratic presidential candidate, is abandoning his support for…
Charles Cooke writes for National Review Online about disturbing revelations surrounding Democrats’ candidate in the Texas Senate race. Six years ago, James Talarico, the Democrats’ latest great white hope in the perpetually…
Editors at National Review Online analyze the Lone Star State’s high-profile US Senate race. So far in the Texas Senate race, it’s the worst case for Republicans. While Democrats decisively chose State Representative James…
Terry Jones writes for Issues and Insights about Americans’ current assessment of President Donald Trump’s administration. On Feb. 24, President Donald Trump gave what many, including some critics, thought was one of the most…
Chris Bray writes for the Federalist about lessons Americans should learn from a high-profile, high-dollar California government boondoggle. After decades of effort and $15 billion in spending, California’s plan to connect…
Ira Stoll writes for the Washington Free Beacon about one historical factor affecting the war in Iran. Iranian Shiites have a saying, “Sag Sunni.” It means Sunni Muslims are dogs. The Iranians don’t mean it as a compliment.…
Editors at National Review Online praise a recent US Supreme Court decision. Sanity reigns again at the Supreme Court. It is a mark of the scarcity of sanity that it took the nation’s highest court — and only six of its nine…
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