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Observations on a Torrent of Bad News
The past week has brought an unusual amount of bad news; so much that it’s been difficult to focus on…
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The Dumbest Assumption in All of Politics
One of the most persistent mistakes in modern politics is the insistence on flattening all ideologies — pretending that all…
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This Christmas, Revive the Lost Art of Matchmaking
Forget Christmas socks, board games or even cash. The gift many single young adults want most is a spouse. Put…
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Trump’s right: The affordability crisis is a misconception
The media has successfully convinced the public that Americans are grappling with an affordability crisis. After nearly five years of…
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The Left Doesn’t Believe in the Constitutional Order
During oral arguments in Trump v. Slaughter, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor threatened America with a good time, warning that…
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No, Notre Dame Doesn’t Owe College Football a Bowl Game
Ever since Notre Dame’s football team was cheated (yes, cheated) out of playing in the college football championship playoffs, the…
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What Do We Do About China?
The United States is confronting an existential threat — but not the kind defined by ships on the horizon or…
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The Melting Pot is Boiling Over
In one sense, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are the foundation of the country’s government. The Declaration laid…
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Trump’s prosperity will end talk of Socialism
Recent polls indicate that a significant number of Americans, particularly younger voters, are gravitating toward Socialism. This trend poses a…
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War Powers Are Dead
Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine promises he’ll refile a war powers resolution in the Senate demanding President Donald Trump ask for…
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Jeffrey Epstein’s Sexual Scandals Are Distractions From the Real Threats
A few weeks ago, commentator Peggy Tierney wrote a Substack piece in which she referenced a long article — a…
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A Two-Pronged Democratic Strategy for 2028
Democrats appear to have settled on a dual strategy heading into the 2028 election: Sow doubt within the military ranks,…
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When a Crime Burns Up the Narrative
If the races were reversed, Bethany MaGee would be as well-known as George Floyd. MaGee, 26, was recently riding on…
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Small Business Optimism Dips as Healthcare Costs Soar
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history recently came to an end as Democrats yielded to mounting pressure from constituents, labor unions,…
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Thankful for so Much This Year
Today begins the magical holiday season that conjures up wonderful memories from so many decades ago. I am hoping that…
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