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Tocqueville on How Self-Government Dies, Part One: The Fall of the July Monarchy

Alexis de Tocqueville warned France in 1848 that ‘the spirit of the government’ was ‘driving you into the abyss.’

Gavin Newsom: Scrooge of the Year

The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty has bestowed upon governor Gavin Newsom the ‘Ebenezer Award’ for his efforts in trying to dim California’s holiday...

The IRS and the ERC Mess

Complexity does not excuse the filing of a deliberately false claim, which constitutes a potential felony offense.

It Is Not an Accident

The destruction of our institutions is exactly the point of today’s far Left. We must defend democracy and free markets against the onslaught.

How Elon Musk’s Shocking Transparency Led to a Reporter’s Swift Education in the Censorship Industrial Complex

Michael Shellenberger’s ‘Twitter Files’ reporting exposed a world of government-tech coordination he didn’t know existed.

Top Israeli official expected to meet with Biden officials, members of Congress: report

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s closest aide is expected to meet with senior Biden administration officials and lawmakers in Washington on Tuesday, Axios reported, as the U.S. continues to press Israel to scale back its military operation in Gaza. Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer will meet Secretary of State Antony Blinken, National Security...

In Belarus, Lukashenko is living on borrowed time

Lukashenko is confronted with an impending crisis, irrespective of the war's trajectory.

Ukraine damages Russian ship in Crimea airstrike

The Ukrainian air force destroyed a Russian amphibious landing ship in an early morning raid on Tuesday, the country’s air force chief claimed, in what would be a major loss for the Russian Navy. The Russian Defense Ministry confirmed that the landing ship Novocherkassk, docked in the Crimean city of Feodosia, was damaged in a...

The Supreme Court’s refusal to expedite Trump’s immunity claim could make or break the 2024 election 

Smith is right about the public interest in getting on with the legal proceedings that will determine if Trump is a criminal. If jurors find him guilty, after hearing all the evidence in a fair trial, it could make a difference.  The sound of the jury foreman saying out loud that Donald Trump committed a crime in the aftermath of the 2020 election might just break the emotional bond between the 2024 frontrunner and his followers and get them to consider rationally whether they want him to assume the presidency again. Sadly, the Supreme Court has delayed the day when that might happen.

Morning Report — Haley’s challenge to Trump in New Hampshire

It’s the day after Christmas and the countdown to primary season is on. It’s just three weeks before the Iowa Caucuses, the first battle in the leadup to the 2024 election. Former President Trump is the overwhelming favorite in Iowa and for the GOP nomination, but in New Hampshire, which will hold a primary just eight days...

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