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The California Post endorses Spencer Pratt for Los Angeles mayor

The California Post is proud to endorse Spencer Pratt for mayor of Los Angeles.

Democrats’ ‘autopsy’ of 2024 defeat shows why their 2028 run may be just as deadly

The autopsy's candor is often striking, and totally at odds with party insiders' usual...

Jamie Dimon puts Mamdani on notice that New York needs to ‘survive and grow’

If City Hall continues to obsess with redistribution and cheap class-warfare posturing, the city...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 22

1991—Federal district judge H. Lee Sarokin delivers a This Day classic. The backdrop: Richard R. Kreimer, a homeless man,...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 24

2016—Federal district judge Michael H. Watson rules (in Ohio Organizing Collaborative v. Husted) that an...

The Trump uncertainty principle

THE TRUMP UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE. Back in 2016, when I was covering Donald Trump‘s first presidential campaign, I met a number of Republican voters who were open to Trump — they weren’t thrilled by other candidates, such as Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, and Marco Rubio — but they were not quite able to commit to supporting the […]

Democrats kneel for criminals but won’t stand for a child cancer survivor

Much has been made of the classless displays by congressional Democrats during President Donald Trump’s joint address. From Rep. Al Green’s (D-TX) outburst to the performative political theatrics and hyperbolic hysteria, Democrats were widely criticized for their actions on Tuesday night. However, the most egregious display of their vitriolic hatred was when the majority of Democrats […]

Netflix throws Meghan Markle under the double-decker bus

Meghan Markle’s new Netflix show, With Love, Meghan, dropped earlier this week, and despite its release, it hasn’t cracked Netflix’s top 10 shows. Why is that? As the Daily Mail points out, “When asked for his first impression of the series in an ’emergency’ episode of Palace Confidential, Richard Eden, the Daily Mail’s diary editor, said, ‘It was just […]

If Trump truly were a Russian asset, what would he be doing differently?

Suppose you were Vladimir Putin, emperor and autocrat of all the Russias. And suppose you somehow controlled the president of the United States. What would you make him do? Withdrawing America’s support from Ukraine, switching off intelligence-sharing, and canceling even the weapons that were already in transit — that would be just the start. Ideally, […]

Land acknowledgements are the peak of Hollywood ignorance

The Academy Awards is when Hollywood’s elite make themselves feel good about their corrupt industry and their progressive politics. It makes it all the funnier that these celebrities are running in the face of Native Americans that they stole their land. Land acknowledgments are the weirdest and most insulting form of virtue signaling among left-wing […]

The war on woke isn’t won

In his first months in office, President Donald Trump has begun to defang the diversity, equity, and inclusion industry. You know, the harmful grift that discriminates against people who happen to be white on the pretext of remedying the effects of past discrimination against people who mostly died generations ago. Under former President Joe Biden, […]

Hunter Biden’s artwork — you can’t give it away

I’m departing from the norms of this column by starting with a brief discussion of a 19th-century painter. But I promise that Guillaume-Adolphe Bouguereau is relevant to today’s Washington politics. In the third quarter of the 19th century, Bouguereau’s painstakingly realistic classical works were all the rage. He was a lion of the French Academy, […]

Trump is bringing about a regime change not seen since 1933

The second Trump administration is engaged in the first real transfer of power since 1933. What is taking place is an attempt at national transformation, and that is never quiet. “Buckle up, there’s more to come,” I tell friends — not only here but especially those overseas — who express anxiety with what they see […]

#TradWives and Housewife of the Year

At a recent screening at the AFI theatre just outside Washington, D.C., the crowd reaction to the documentary Housewife of the Year was telling. The Irish film by Ciaran Cassidy unearths footage of Housewife of the Year, a hugely popular show on Irish television from 1969 to 1995. Housewife of the Year was a competition to see which […]

Is secularism secular or cyclical?

We often assume that however things are going, so they will continue to go. This assumption is strongest when the dynamic in question is part of the struggle between modernity and tradition. Secularization is such a trend: presumed to be, well, secular, in the sense that it is not seen as cyclical. The secular-materialist mind […]

Hunter Biden’s ‘art’ clients flee now that Joe has left White House

After 50 years of Hunter Biden profiting off of his father’s power in public office, the younger Biden‘s consistent revenue stream has run dry. In his request to dismiss his lawsuit against a former White House staffer to President Donald Trump over the now-infamous laptop leak, the former first son has confessed that nobody wants […]

Trump takes a consequential gamble pulling the trigger on tariff threats

After months of late-night threats, offline and online backchanneling, and eleventh-hour temporary reprieves, President Donald Trump has finally enacted 25% tariffs on imports from our two top trading partners, Mexico and China. In the process, Trump has made the highest-stakes gamble on his presidency, first and second terms. Trump retroactively paused tariffs on specific auto […]

One weird trick to end political polarization

They say there are two Americas. One red and one blue. Red America is older, male, rural, didn’t graduate from college, and votes Republican. Blue America is younger, female, urban, graduated from college, and votes Democrat. There is some truth to this. Women between the ages of 18 and 29 voted for former Vice President […]

USAID funds flow to terrorist-tied organizations

The Left is livid. Witness the protests and sympathetic media stories about United States Agency for International Development staff and grantees prompted by President Donald Trump’s funding freeze. But USAID has also funded terrorist-tied organizations, and the agency’s own inspector general previously expressed concerns about its operations’ weak vetting and vulnerability to “armed groups.” Two […]

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