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Lefty denials are sick after a decade of stoking violence against the right

If the Dallas shooting doesn't wake up the left about where its rhetoric is leading, what will it take?

Industrial Policy: Intel’s Stock Soars

The government’s investment in Intel has attracted capital and seems set to attract more. A success (so far) it seems, but at what cost?

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—September 26

2006—At the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the nomination of Michael B. Wallace to the Fifth Circuit, Roberta Liebenberg, chair of the ABA’s judicial-evaluations...

The Left’s Ongoing Anti-Trump Terrorism Campaign

Democratic officeholders and progressive opinion-makers have whipped up an apocalyptic frenzy.

H-1B Reform Is a Welcome Endeavor

The program has long been a disgrace, and the Trump administration deserves applause for trying to fix it.

Dan Brown’s conspiracy of cuccess

Back in the ’80s, the film critic John Simon devised a classification system that neatly explains why Woody Allen’s comedies charm disparate audiences. “A highbrow moviegoer can laugh,” Simon wrote, “a middlebrow, empathize; a lowbrow, gape, awestruck.” Something similar could be said about the appeal of Dan Brown’s novels. The highbrow can chuckle condescendingly at […]

Spinal Tapped out: Review of ‘Spinal Tap II’

Rob Reiner’s directorial debut, the cult classic 1984 comedy This Is Spinal Tap, succeeded because the fake British band of the title — singer David St. Hubbins (Michael McKean), guitarist Nigel Tufnel (Christopher Guest), bassist Derek Smalls (Harry Shearer), and a rotating cast of doomed drummers — was a dead ringer for any number of […]

‘Task’ isn’t up to it

HBO’s Task is one of those shows that vanishes from memory the moment one stops streaming it. Even the name is forgettable, as I found to my dismay when trying to discuss it with friends. Tarp? Trap? Take? Oh, why bother? It’s the one with the guy from Zodiac and the Avengers films. Max something. […]

The debut novel by up-and-coming writer Woody Allen

At one point in his recent interview with Bari Weiss of The Free Press, Woody Allen insisted that his works were, at best, weakly autobiographical.  “The characters in my movies, yes, have certain traits and certain obsessions that I have. But in life, they’re within normal bounds, they’re in rational bounds,” Allen told Weiss. “The […]

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