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Dems’ idiotic rhetoric on courts reveals what they’re really after

In any other age, vocalizing illiterate nonsense about our system of governance might be an embarrassing career-ending flub. Today, it’s the norm among progressives.

Miranda Devine: Anthony Fauci can’t escape his ‘origin’al COVID lie 

Dr. Anthony Fauci deserves to be indicted — but he probably won’t be —...

Here’s where to focus your anger for the outrageous LIRR strike

The strike by five unions Saturday that shut down the Long Island Rail Road...

Greene predicts ‘political revolution in America’ if US troops sent to Iran

Former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), a former ally of President Trump who has since sparred with him over multiple issues, on Sunday predicted “political revolution in” the U.S. if there are American boots on the ground in Iran. “If you send in U.S. military troops into Iran, there is going to be a political...

Nearly half of Americans anxious about finances amid frustrations with Trump’s handle on economy: Poll

Nearly half of Americans have anxiety about their finances at the same time as they have frustrations with the economy under President Trump, according to a new poll. In the CBS News/YouGov poll, 44 percent of respondents said they see their “own personal financial and economic situation” as either “fairly bad” or “very bad,” while...

GDP contraction shows Trump needs trade deals

After months of relatively strong economic data for President Donald Trump, the Bureau of Economic Analysis delivered a stunning bout of bad news across the board. Contrary to expectations that the economy would slightly grow during the first quarter of the year, the Commerce Department‘s preliminary estimate found that our GDP actually shrank by 0.3% […]

Work that involves ‘guy time’ makes men more productive

If political affairs have begun to revolve around the working class and the family unit, it’s worth seeing where the two converge. As it happens, some blue-collar jobs are more conducive to this integration than others, and in ways beyond the reach of policy guidelines. The Institute for Family Studies, a family policy think tank, […]

Is the NFL racist with ‘too many white people in charge’?

Shedeur Sanders may or may not become a great NFL quarterback, but the sheer drama surrounding his draft selection will not soon be forgotten.  Memories of the reactions of people who went apoplectic over him being hailed as a first-round draft talent to an eventual fifth-round pick might conceivably last longer than his NFL career. […]

Trump’s first 100 days mark a turning point for Republicans with Hispanics

For many Hispanic Americans, especially those living across the border states, the Biden presidency was marked by growing despair and disorder. Border crossings surged to record highs, inflation eroded the value of every paycheck, and confidence in the economy fell. Basic institutions began to feel hollow. Even many Democrats started asking whether things were better […]

Will Trump make bad deals with China, Iran, and Russia?

President Donald Trump’s effort to strike deals simultaneously with China, Iran, and Russia will be rewarded with accolades if any of them succeed and with astonished recognition that miracles happen if all of them do. But the folly of previous presidents’ dealings with these pariah states offers a condign warning. The itch of Presidents Bill […]

Israel’s Independence Day is a celebration of democracy

Israel will celebrate its 77th Independence Day this week. Jewish communities around the world will also mark the day with festive prayer services, parades, and the consumption of traditional Israeli foods such as falafel. So will some Evangelical Christians, who have a religious motivation to support a Jewish state in the lands of the Bible. […]

Don’t fall for the DEI sleight of hand

One of American history’s most iconic comedy bits is Abbott and Costello’s Who’s on First? In this sketch, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello try to discuss the positions of a baseball team whose players have confusing names: The first baseman is named “Who,” the second baseman is “What,” and the third baseman is “I Don’t […]

Calibrating US policy to constrain Iranian oil exports

Shortly after President Donald Trump started his second term, his new Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, promised, “We are committed to bringing the Iranians to going back to the 100,000 barrels a day of oil exports.” Fulfilling that commitment appears far off. In February, Iran exported 1.7 million barrels per day, mostly to China; the following […]

China is the big victor in the Canadian elections

President Donald Trump wasn’t on the ballot for Monday’s federal elections in Canada, but the vote was all about him. There’s no doubt that Trump was the loser, as much as Canada’s disappointed Conservatives were. Prime Minister Mark Carney and his ruling Liberal Party came from behind to triumph by running against Trump. However, the […]

Trump’s misdealing in Canada turns lemonade into lemons

President Donald Trump is, as they say, transactional by nature, not an ideologue. His philosophy is to exert leverage by every means necessary and secure results that magnify his power and prestige. This is how he conquered the Republican Party, won the presidency twice, brokered the Abraham Accords and the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, and more.  But […]

Democrats must stop abetting illegal immigration

Wisconsin’s highest-ranking Democratic officeholders, Gov. Tony Evers and Sen. Tammy Baldwin, issued statements attacking President Donald Trump for arresting a state judge in Milwaukee last week. The facts of the case show not only that the arrest was justified but also that Democrats still have no interest in doing what voters want, which is enforcing […]

Michael Goodwin: Trump’s first 100 days illustrate his strengths and mindset —decisive, bold, and in a hurry

Any discussion of the opening days of Donald Trump’s presidency must start at the key date — last Nov. 5, when he rose from...

Steve Witkoff is fumbling foreign talks and dragging Trump down

In his first 100 days, President Trump has scored a lot of wins at home. But what of abroad? What does the score-card look...

Trump must step up to deliver promised peace through strength

On Jan. 20, 2025, the American economy was strong, with low unemployment, manageable inflation and a near-record-high stock market.

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