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Trump’s Felonies Aren’t the Reason He’s Unfit for Office

There’s the small matter of the entirety of his behavior over the past eight years.

States Need to Corral the Federal Department of Labor

We’ve got to corral the department before it tramples the American Dream, hurting American workers, farmers, and business owners in the process.

‘We Love What They Did’

On the Trumpification of Senator Marco Rubio (R., Fla.).

Tim Scott-Aligned PAC Budgets $14 Million in Minority-Voter Outreach for Trump and Down-Ballot Republicans

As Donald Trump nears this summer’s GOP convention in Milwaukee, South Carolina Senator Tim Scott is making it clear he’s eager to continue serving...

Ibram Kendi, walking contradiction, stumbles

Perhaps the most foundational rule of logic is the law of noncontradiction. It is a fairly simple concept most famously articulated by Socrates and says that something cannot be both itself and its opposite at the same time. For example, someone cannot be both hungry and satisfied, just as something cannot be both dry and […]

San Francisco’s nonprofit government is not functioning

San Francisco leaders’ idea of governance is to funnel billions of dollars to unaccountable far-left nonprofit groups. If you can believe it, that strategy hasn’t been working. San Francisco relies on nonprofit groups to deliver social services to the tune of some $1.4 billion per year. Despite this, the city’s Board of Supervisors has only […]

I’ve gone from never Trump to probably Trump

Including both national elections and Republican primaries, I’ve had four chances to vote for former President Donald Trump. I’ve never done it. I’ve never even been tempted to. I could rattle off the names of 100 people I’d prefer for the job. The reason isn’t complicated: I simply don’t believe that a man who lacks […]

Tyranny, liberty, and the moral import of D-Day

Eighty years ago, the fascist forces of Nazi Germany had occupied France, Belgium, and Luxembourg since June 1940. Four years later, on June 6, Allied forces led by Gen. Dwight Eisenhower landed on the beaches of Normandy in northern France, beginning the massive effort to roll back the armies of Hitler back into Germany.  D-Day, […]

The breakdown of college and country

The dreadful events that have afflicted colleges this spring are symptoms of a mortal disease, contracted long ago and metastasizing now. If it is not cured, it means destruction, not only for colleges, but for the societies that need them. The disease is mortal because it affects the central purpose of college. The word college […]

Ukraine’s peace summit could be a game-changer  

This summer, more than ever, Ukraine urgently needs the strongest possible reaffirmation of the West’s diplomatic, security and economic support.  

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