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Gerrymander wars: Advantage GOP, Dems AWOL on Fauci reveal and other commentary

The court’s reversal of Virginia’s gerrymander infuriated Democrats, notes Henry Olsen at The Washington Post.

Why California could slide into socialism — and how to stop it

My warning to you: pay attention before it is too late.

Justice is coming for victims of dangerous illegal-migrant truckers

A new Supreme Court ruling means innocent Americans maimed or killed in big-rig crashes...

Massie fights for political life in final push for votes in GOP primary

Rep. Thomas Massie is fighting for his political life ahead of Tuesday's primary, accusing the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and a group of wealthy Jews of attempting to "buy a seat in Congress."

Ceasefire hangs by thread as Trump warns Iran is running out of time

The fragile ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran faced new challenges Sunday as President Trump weighed further military action and the United Arab Emirates saw a fresh round of attacks on its energy infrastructure.

Pronatalist compromises are doomed to fail

Unless we can envision a society in which the family takes social priority, the idea of a wide pronatalist coalition is implausible. That’s probably a good thing, even if it bodes poorly for politics. Still, the push for a sort of bipartisan pronatalism is gaining initiative, encouraged largely by the Trump administration’s current policy proposals. […]

Thunderbolts: Marvel’s superheroes have nothing left to tackle but depression

Deep into what Marvel calls its fifth phase, the studio’s 36th film, Thunderbolts, unfolds in a post-Avengers era. The star-studded supergroup has disbanded, with its scant vestiges becoming fixtures within U.S. government bureaucracies; even the Winter Soldier is now a suited congressman. More proof that President Ronald Reagan was on to something when he quipped […]

‘Bai lan’ and how Trump’s tariffs are hurting China and helping the US

“Bai lan” is a Chinese colloquial expression that means “let it rot” or “let it decay.” In contemporary terms, it represents a phenomenon in China’s culture that describes an apathetic mindset and disposition to accept a deteriorating situation rather than engage in any effort to improve it. It’s analogous to the effects Trump’s tariffs can […]

Democrats have learned nothing on immigration

Freshman Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) may have had the political intuition to co-sponsor the Laken Riley Act, but he is still a Democrat, which means his true loyalty lies in maintaining open borders, hence his tweet on Cinco de Mayo calling for a mass amnesty for the literally millions of illegal immigrants former President Joe […]

Empower the Border Patrol with the technology it needs

In mere weeks, the Border Patrol achieved President Donald Trump’s goal of bringing security and operational control along the southern border. While this fact is laudable, it is critical to remember that the smugglers, cartels, and gangs that controlled the U.S.-Mexico border under former President Joe Biden will not give up their economic or physical […]

H-1B visas: How a good idea went bad

I graduated from Oxford University in 2012 with a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in computer science, and I first came to the United States in 2013. My first job in America was as a software engineer, and I traveled on an H-1B visa: the non-immigrant visa that allows American employers to hire foreign workers in […]

A visit to the Trump White House

I recently had the honor of visiting the White House as the administration was amplifying the successes of the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s term in office. While I was excited to have the chance to interview members of the administration for my podcast, the most valuable lesson didn’t come from those interactions. […]

Diversity is not our strength

That “diversity is our strength” is one of those obvious contradictions that people with common sense instantly recognize as hooey. It is poisonous hooey, mind you. As the British historian Arnold Toynbee said, “Civilizations die from suicide, not by murder.”  But the people selling diversity know that.  They champion diversity not because it is a […]

Sixty years of mass immigration is enough

The greatest legal immigration wave in America’s history started 60 years ago, when President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the 1965 immigration law on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. “This bill that we will sign today is not a revolutionary bill. It does not affect the lives of millions. It will not reshape the structure […]

The art of the self-deportation

President Joe Biden used it to help illegal immigrants enter the country. President Donald Trump is using it to help them leave. The contrast between how the two presidents are using the U.S. Customs and Border Protection mobile app couldn’t be starker — and it is exactly what the people voted for. In addition to […]

Israel has no choice but to take control of Gaza and at last destroy Hamas

Israel has called up tens of thousands of reservists in advance of plans to capture — and this time hold — all of the...

Rip the abuse-enabling, racist rot out of ACS before more kids die

In the last few years, the agency has been steered by the progressive idea that separating black or brown kids from their parents —...

Look for Cole Escola’s Mary Todd Lincoln play ‘Oh, Mary!’ to sweep the Tony Awards

In wig and hoopskirt Cole Escola wrote, created, staged and plays the boozed up Mary Lincoln, President Abraham Lincoln’s wife.

Famous name aside, Alcatraz would make a terrible deportation jail

We don’t need a showy new name-brand prison to demonstrate to offenders that we mean business — but we do need more jail space,...

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