The Nobel Committee discredited itself, but it also laid a subtle trap for Trump that he must carefully avoid.
American Thinker
Why Netanyahu Will Soon Face His Greatest Challenge
Bibi must be careful not to alienate his strongest ally in the world, no matter how much Hamas pushes him.
The Climate Creed: How Fear Replaced Science
Many scientists, including scientists that have worked within the climate bureaucracy, know how fragile the claim that “climate change is caused by CO2” really is.
Washington is Sleepwalking Toward Nuclear Armageddon
Supplying Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine would deliberately cross Russia’s declared “red lines,” inviting retaliation.
The Jealousy Lurking Behind Modern Antisemitism
The world’s oldest hatred still has some of the old causes (Islam, Marxism, medieval Christianity, etc.), but today it’s largely driven by anger at Israel’s success.
China’s Rare-Earth Gambit
It’s a bold move from Xi Jinping. It may backfire.
Bureaucrats Aren’t Presidents
Trump is the federal government’s chief prosecutor.
Celebrating Columbus Day
Leftist animus towards Columbus is accompanied by accusations of genocide, rape, and mutilation of natives. There is just one problem.
Is It Partisan Politics — or Leftist Politician Gangsters?
Chicago under Democrats is a gangster movie rerun.
How Important Is Election Privacy, Really?
Have we gone too far in our efforts to preserve the secrecy of ballots?









