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What is Election Day? Supreme Court’s answer could swing the midterms

Getting to the mailbox with plenty of time to spare is a small price to pay for the privilege of living in a representative...

The Tide Turns for Ukraine

Anyone who told themselves that Ukraine’s defeat was only a matter of time allowed the wish to father the thought.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 25

1987—So much for the express ban on employment discrimination set forth in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Justice Brennan’s majority opinion in Johnson...

Remember Kermit Gosnell’s Victims

The abortionist’s horrors are what society offered the scared, troubled pregnant women of West Philadelphia, turning a blind eye to the insidious ‘service’ he...

Iran’s Most Powerful Weapon? Keeping the Market Guessing

In order to hurt Washington, Tehran is practicing a deliberate strategy to weaponize uncertainty.

California primary ‘nightmare scenario’ is the norm in most states

Polls continue to show two Republicans at or near the top of a crowded field in California’s primary for governor, raising alarm bells of a “nightmare scenario” where Democrats don’t have a general election candidate in one of the bluest states in the country.  The unique dynamics of this year’s governor’s race created the perfect […]

America cannot afford to wait on permitting reform

China is going all-in on artificial intelligence. Recently, Beijing revealed that it’s converting thousands of old data centers and other idle spaces into one-person companies tasked with developing and innovating AI. China’s investment speaks volumes. Artificial intelligence is the driver behind the latest technological revolution, rewriting the rules of global economic competition. China knows that nations that harness the power of AI will lead, while those that can’t will fall behind.  Right now, the United States is at risk of stumbling on AI. Not because […]

The speech Trump should give at Valley Forge

Few places symbolize Americans’ ability to persevere through hardship like Valley Forge. President Donald Trump needs to summon the Spirit of ’76 and rally voters to his side. He should do so from a historic place where our Revolution looked almost lost. His umbrella theme for the election messaging should be making the U.S.’s next 250 years […]

Ending the Iran war without regime change will lead to slaughter

In 1960, Saloth Sar — better known as Pol Pot — formed the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia. Pol Pot looked at Mao Zedong and China’s Cultural Revolution as inspiration. The Khmer leader was both a fanatic and a nationalist. He wanted to remake society and purge it of Western influence. He also harbored deep racial and […]

Presidents have authority to stop narco-terrorists before they reach America

Americans usually think of national security threats as distant conflicts overseas. But one of the most dangerous threats facing the United States today is much closer to home. In Venezuela, a narco-terrorist network was embedded inside the government. For years, Nicolas Maduro’s regime has helped facilitate the trafficking of narcotics, criminals, and illicit money across […]

Trump loves the deep state, when it’s Israel’s

Raging against the supposed “deep state” in Washington has long been one of President Donald Trump’s favorite pastimes. Borrowed from Turkey, that loaded term has become a catch-phrase among the MAGA faithful for the idea that the intelligence community is subverting Trump. Some of Trump’s loathing for the deep state is certainly well-earned. Senior IC holdovers […]

The Iran war requires a Permian Basin revolution

Events in the Middle East demonstrate that the position of the United States as the world’s leading producer of oil and natural gas, including liquefied natural gas, provides the nation with a large economic and national security advantage in this period of global turmoil. A focus of President Donald Trump’s administration should be to implement policies that provide incentives for oil […]

How to end the DHS shutdown: Call Democrats’ bluff on ICE warrants

In the fight over Department of Homeland Security funding, Democrats have, for the first time under the second Trump administration, put both the White House and congressional Republicans on defense in the immigration battle. Their strongest argument for restricting Immigration and Customs Enforcement is simple and superficially appealing: require the agency to obtain “judicial warrants” before arresting […]

The endgame in Iran may already be taking shape

Washington may be entering the most consequential phase of its confrontation with Iran, not defined by diplomacy, but by the uneasy overlap of negotiations and military escalation. On paper, talks between U.S. officials and representatives of the Islamic Republic are moving forward, reportedly through Pakistani mediation. In practice, however, the battlefield tells a different story. […]

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