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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—October 23

1987—Culminating an unprecedented campaign of lies, distortions, and vilification, the Senate rejects, by a vote of 58 to 42, President Reagan’s nomination of Judge...

Media Mislead on new #WeCount Abortion Estimates

Abortion estimates released the Society of Family Planning’s #WeCount project are higher than scrutiny of the data supports.

Trump’s Two-Pronged Play for Normies and Populists

His electoral success depends on how well these groups can tolerate each other, and how much they overlap already.

Can Connecticut Kids Read?

Not very well, it turns out. It’s time to pass tax-credit scholarships, which would provide a means for children to escape schools that are...

What’s the Matter with Black Males?

The Left demands that they fall in with Kamala Harris.

Would Harris Follow Obama and Biden in Engaging with Iran?

There’s reason to believe the vice president would continue the idealistic pursuit of rapprochement with Tehran, despite its consistent failure.

What happens in Europe does not stay there

U.S. climate policies, designed to yield a utopia of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by, say, 2050, are preposterous. The costs are massive. Consumer resistance is such that important components of the policy agenda are already collapsing. The metastasizing system of financial regulations imposing penalties upon the fossil energy sector is unlikely to survive judicial scrutiny. […]

The case against early voting

Early voting for the 2024 presidential election is underway, and the numbers have been massive. On its first day of early voting, Georgia had more than 300,000 people cast ballots, shattering previous opening-day records. North Carolina had a record first day as well, topping 350,000.  Should we allow so many people to vote before Election […]

Maryland Democratic Party is funding a white leftist agenda in local school board races

Last week, Maryland’s Democratic Party had a meltdown and started gaslighting the public about so-called “extremist” school board candidates running for office across the state, whom they allege want to push a political agenda. And really, how dare school board candidates want to focus on reading proficiency, student test scores, and the budget instead of […]

Harris’s foreign policy must differ from Biden’s — even if it means copying Trump

Washington needn’t dictate allies’ policies, but it must make clear that America’s interests come first.

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