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That’s not how the ‘scarlet letter’ works

I must admit that I have struggled to understand Rep. Nancy Mace's (R-SC) unprecedented decision to join seven Republicans and the entire Democratic caucus to oust Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) as House speaker.

GOP crowded field panic

GOP CROWDED FIELD PANIC. The Republicans who most want to defeat former President Donald Trump for the Republican nomination have long complained about the size of the GOP field. Dividing the opposition to Trump among so many candidates is a recipe for disaster, they say. And by "disaster," they mean allowing Trump to run away with the Republican nomination. So they want the Republican field to shrink, fast.

Israel war: Qatar is vital supporter of Hamas terrorism

The most recent Hamas attacks on Israeli civilians have shocked the civilized world. Terrorists went house to house hunting Jews, murdering them, kidnapping them, and setting houses on fire. Hamas massacred more than 100 Israelis at Kibbutz Be’eri alone. The total death toll, as of this writing, is more than 900 Israelis murdered.

Israel war: Who knew McCarthy was so essential to peace in the Middle East?

Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin used to identify as a conservative journalist. Then, after Donald Trump campaigned for president in 2016 and won, Rubin transitioned and stated she was no longer a conservative. As of 2021, she shifted her allegiance to the Biden administration and has been a steady advocate of the Democratic president. And given the ideals that President Joe Biden and his administration represent, it can be legitimately argued that Rubin was never really a conservative to begin with.

The ‘everything is bigotry’ crowd can’t condemn the racist, patriarchial Hamas

Over the last decade, the identity-politics Left has crafted an entire lexicon to reframe every slight, perceived or otherwise, through the lens of their hierarchy of power.

Advertising abortion may not be the best plan for revitalizing your population

DETROIT, Michigan — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) has apparently decided that the governor’s job is really just marketing. She has gone full force on advertising Michigan as a socially liberal state in the hope that this will attract social liberals to move to her state.

Remembering Charles Feeney, the man who gave his fortune away

Charles F. “Chuck” Feeney, philanthropist and entrepreneur, died on Oct. 9 at 92, three years after completing his mission to give away his entire fortune before his death.

Israel war: Is it possible to eliminate Hamas? Absolutely, there is precedent

Hamas may be a terrorist group, but for decades, Israel and the wider world have treated it as a fact of life. John Kerry visited the group as a senator, prior to becoming secretary of state. So, too, did many European officials. The Turkish parliament gave Hamas leader Khaled Meshal a rousing ovation during his 2006 visit to Ankara. Today, Qatar competes with Turkey to shower funds and support on the group whose charter calls for the extermination of Jews.

Wall Street Journal DC bureau chief to focus on Gershkovich release

The Wall Street Journal is moving a top Washington editor away from his job leading the DC bureau to focus on securing the release of detained reporter Evan Gershkovich. Paul Beckett, who has led the Journal's coverage from Washington since the Trump administration, will transition into the new role in the coming weeks, editor Emma...

McCaul: ‘Not quite sure’ how US, Israel missed Hamas attack 

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-Texas) said Wednesday the U.S. government is "not quite sure" how both itself and Israel "missed" foreseeing Palestinian militant group Hamas's surprise attack against the Jewish state over the weekend. "We've heard from the administration, there seems to be a failure of intelligence as well, we're not quite...

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