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A Good Day For The Navy
While the media and military have been silent, what the Navy did against a Houthi attack is pretty magnificent.
Trump’s First 100 Days: A Scorecard of Wins, Waits, and Wobbles
Will Trump deliver everything he promised, or will bureaucratic pushback and logistical snags slow him down?
Larry David: No Longer the Master of his Comedic Domain
Larry David falls into the anti-Trump vortex.
Mass deportations without ICE enforcement
Having the government engage in mass round-ups to deport illegal aliens is impractical and will likely never happen, but there is a better way.
Harvard’s Tax-Exempt Status and Religion-Based Bequests
In light of all the attention over Harvard’s antisemitism scandal and the current threat to its tax-exempt status, perhaps Harvard will be forced to account for how it’s been dealing with religion-based bequests.
Trump and the Public Trust
After the disastrous Biden administration, small businesses need strong reassurance that America’s regulatory system will be hospitable to them.
Is Jamie Raskin Having a Psychotic Break?
Democrats fall one by one to the Trump-induced psychosis.
Mother or Monster?
Not every birthing woman deserves the honorary title “mother.”
The Net Neutrality Hydra: Twice Decapitated, Still Standing
California’s harsh internet access law shows how states are still controlling information in ways that defy the Constitution at multiple levels.
Cloward-Piven and the Migrant Invasion
Government assistance programs are not the only systems buckling under Cloward-Piven-designed overload….
Acting on the Lessons of History
Christianity in the Old World began its retreat from the Levant, Mesopotamia, and North Africa in the seventh century, but is now preparing for final surrender in Western Europe. The fall of Constantinople marked a tragic, but predictable, event down the road to perdition.
Trump Means to Reduce China
Whittling down China, Trump’s principal weapons are trade policy and tariffs. If the president wins, the U.S. emerges as the shaper of the rest of the 21st Century.
Islam Is Incompatible with Democracy
Perhaps we ought to reflect on the wisdom of Thomas Jefferson when considering how much Islam to allow into American society.
‘Maryland Man’ Not a Maryland Man
It’s a shame that the El Salvadoran prisons can’t keep Democrat “lawmakers” who visit.
If Rubio Doesn’t Act, He Risks Giving the CCP Dominance over South American Shipping
As China’s Belt and Road initiative tightens worldwide, the U.S. has a rare opportunity to stymie its inroads into Latin America.
Donald Trump: Right Man, Right Moment
What happened to our nation during COVID set the table for accepting all that happened next.
Biden’s National Censorship Regime
Under the banner of national security, the Biden administration fused behavioral surveillance with ideological profiling to create a system that was intrusive, biased, and unconstitutional.
Four Years, Five Fiascos: The Toll of Government Overreach
Many Americans believe the Biden administration brought four of the worst years we have encountered in the past half century, if not longer, for the nation and the American spirit.
The Legacy of the Roberts Court
Chief Justice John Roberts is very concerned about his legacy, but he should already know what it is.
Parental Rights at Risk from Tyrannical State Overreach
States are becoming increasingly aggressive in denying parents’ rights over their children, especially on matters of sexuality.
Alexander Hamilton: A Brilliant and Conflicted Leader
There are many reasons to thank Alexander Hamilton for his dedication to America.
‘Make Peace, You Fools! What Else Can You Do?’
The Russo-Ukraine war has reached a point at which Ukraine can lose through diplomacy or through a rout on the battlefield.
When Nuclear Regulation Goes Awry
In the world of nuclear regulation, there can be too much of a good thing, and the results can be ridiculous, costly, or even dangerous.
The Danger of Nothing
It is no wonder that prominent Democrats sound hollow, confused, and like blindfolded children trying to pin the tail on a donkey that isn’t there.
A New Pope With Courage
Will the cardinals choose wisely this time around?
The Death of the Center-Left in America
If the former semi-centrists cannot get over their love affair with the hard left, America is doomed.
Not in Kansas Any More
Is this really the start of the promised Golden Age or just the descent into another recession?
Democrats Dying on the Most Desolate Hills
The Democrats have staked their political fortunes on the issues that Americans dislike the most.
If She’s an Astronaut … I’m a Jet Fighter Pilot
An 11-minute ride in space without controls doesn't exactly make one an astronaut like Alan Shepard.