Many question the situation the modern Democrat party finds itself and whether it will be able to make necessary course corrections to remain a viable, nationwide political party.
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Ted Williams Was So Much More Than That Magical .400
Yes, he was one of the greatest players ever, but he was also a man of patriotism, dignity, and honor.
Trump’s Triumph, Trump’s Try-Again, and a Different Kind of Migrant
With Clarice Feldman on vacation, an editor's pick glimpse at the week in review.
President Trump in One Word
After a whirlwind tour across the Middle East, Trump the business man negotiated trillions for American companies.
What Is a ‘Mental Disorder’?
Before we can solve a problem, we need to be clear on what it is.
Restructuring US Foreign Aid: A Practioner’s View
We know from DOGE how not to run USAID. What would the functional version look like?
Robert De Niro: From Raging Bull to Whining Tool
De Niro's hate trumped any joy he could derive from the award, which is probably the result of a deeply unhappy, troubled, and disturbed mind.
The Free Market That Isn’t: Trump, Big Pharma, and the Price of Courage
Fundamentally, there is nothing conservative, nor remotely aligned with free-market principles, about letting foreign governments dictate U.S. drug prices while robbing us blind.
If Walz Were a Real Man, He Would Pardon Derek Chauvin
Walz is feeding the rumor mill to bait President Trump into offering Derek Chauvin a federal pardon.
Air Force One, President Trump … and The Art of the Deal
What's really behind the Qatari aircraft deal.









