Will The Liberal Faithful Ever Notice Their Leaders Are Crazy?
By Warren Henry • The Federalist After almost two weeks of critical media coverage of Joe Biden’s handsy history, poll after poll indicates most Democrats do not care. The latest…
By Warren Henry • The Federalist After almost two weeks of critical media coverage of Joe Biden’s handsy history, poll after poll indicates most Democrats do not care. The latest…
By Christopher Jacobs • The Federalist In talking about his single-payer bill, which he reintroduced in the Senate on Wednesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders often claims that “I want to end…
By Newt Gingrich • Fox News The collusion lie will go down in history as one of the strangest distortions of reality to dominate the American political scene. For more…
By Eric Boehm • Reason Given the choice of no longer paying to support unions they didn’t want to join in the first place, lots of public sector workers took…
By the Editors • National Review In the past two weeks, two different airports have blocked Chick-fil-A from the premises. First, the city council of San Antonio banned the chain…
By the Boston Herald The left and its compliant media are willfully reporting false news to the American people. Whether it is a symptom of mass hysteria that is the…
While cold weather, as a new AAA study reveals, can reduce the range of electric vehicles by roughly 40 percent, the prospect of being frozen out of its windfall from…
By John McCormack • National Review In Tuesday’s Wisconsin supreme-court election, conservatives appear to have scored a shocking upset victory. With only a handful of precincts left to report, conservative-backed…
By Dan McLaughlin • National Review The latest enthusiasm from progressive pundits and activists for replacing the American system of self-government is to abolish the Electoral College and choose presidents…
By Kevin Cochrane • Washington Times “Democratic Socialism,” preached by Sen. Bernie Sanders and others, seems like a pretty good dream. The problem is, it is just that — a…
By Charles Hurt • Washington Times The job of newspapers was once to “comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.” Today, that job seems to be to give voice to…
By David Harsanyi • The Federalist In a recent op-ed, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg implored the state to get more involved in governing the internet. “Every day, we make decisions…
By National Center for Public Policy Research To show support for the promotion and protection of intellectual property rights, the National Center has joined with over 50 organizations in a…
By Phil Kiver • Washington Times As a former member of the military who served in multi-branch operations, I understand the need for diversity when equipping our service members. Our…
By Bill Gertz • Washington Free Beacon China is building a long-range cruise missile fired from a shipping container that could turn Beijing’s large fleet of freighters into potential warships…