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The one growing gap between Dems and Republicans that shouldn’t ever exist — patriotism

A new NBC News poll captured the partisan gap over pride in America.

Switzerland just set a great example for America on immigration — we need to have a national conversation

Swiss voters went to the polls Sunday and resoundingly rejected capping the country’s rapidly growing population at 10 million by limiting immigration.

Mamdani utters a laughable call for ‘fiscal responsibility’

This is John Dillinger calling for better bank insurance.

The American Bar Association Drops Its Diversity Decree

The ABA is retreating from its diversity standards in law school accreditation.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 19

2004—A mere audience member at an American Constitution Society panel discussion on the forthcoming presidential election, Second Circuit judge Guido Calabresi can’t restrain himself. Calabresi begins...

The Department of Education Was a Bad Idea Then — and It Still Is

Nearly 50 years ago, the New York Times editorial page was an unlikely opponent of the department’s creation.

Trump approval on Iran low even as tentative deal to end fighting emerged: poll

Most Americans continue to disapprove of how President Donald Trump is handling Iran, while his overall presidential approval holds steady, according to a new AP-NORC poll that was conducted as Trump suggested a deal with Iran had been reached.

Weekend negotiations are on hold, Vance’s push to get Iran talks started hits an early bump

The U.S. push to quickly begin high-stakes talks with Iran hit a snag just two days after the signing of an agreement that opens a 60-day window for negotiations on Iran's nuclear program and getting oil traffic moving through the Strait of Hormuz back to prewar levels.

America needs a Taiwan envoy before Beijing turns Formosa Strait into Hormuz 2.0

Taiwan matters because it fuses American credibility, semiconductor supremacy, and Indo-Pacific power into one vulnerability. Beijing gains ground whenever Washington confuses meetings and policy papers with strategy. The United States requires a Special Envoy for Taiwan Strait Deterrence who reports directly to the president and has authority to fuse military posture, economic statecraft, and alliance […]

The blue state model continues to falter

In our recent comparison of New York and Florida, written in response to left-wing Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s strange trolling of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, we briefly touched on how the Sunshine State is eating the Empire State’s lunch on education. Florida isn’t alone in this respect. Much has been made of the extraordinary “Mississippi […]

Trump 2.0 is taking a sledgehammer to fraud

President Donald Trump is the first president in decades to make fighting fraud across the entire government a pillar of his domestic agenda. Though rarely a point of discussion in years past, fraud has remained in the political spotlight following a series of high-profile incidents that made the issue impossible to ignore.  Late last year, […]

The Giants Pride Night protest MLB couldn’t tolerate

You’ve grinded your way to achieving your dream of becoming a Major League Baseball player. But are you wearing your politically-approved hat to promote the LGBT political movement? No? Then you must be shamed and punished. It’s “LGBT Pride Month,” which means corporations are pandering to rabid LGBT activists for their approval and trying to […]

Terrifying words: I’m from the government, and I’m here to help your family 

In his May 13 essay, Delano Squires asserts that “The family is the foundation of civilization, and marriage — the union of one man and one woman — is its cornerstone. It is the seedbed of self-government.”  True enough.  But what happens when the government plants the seeds of dependency inside that seedbed? And what […]

Trump’s crucible comes in 60 days

Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is set during the Salem witch trials of 1692, when fear, accusation, and private grievance overtook a puritan community. Neighbors turned on neighbors. Rumor hardened into proof. People acting in bad faith learned that panic could be useful. Authorities, anxious to appear righteous, confused confession with truth and control with justice. […]

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