Lots of News, Often Unverifiable
Lots of News, Often Unverifiable
Lots of News, Often Unverifiable
Clarice Feldman | Most of the important matters of the day cannot be fully understood yet. We have hints, speculations, and analyses, but still nothing very concrete. But by next week, we should see a lot of clarification.
John Green | Congratulations, Chief Justice Roberts. You kept your hands clean. But at what cost?
Thomas Kolbe | Brussels and Berlin are increasing regulatory pressure on European industry.
J.B. Shurk | We may speak the same language, but our words don’t mean the same things.
Anthony J. DeBlasi | Manifestations of insanity this deep display the tragic disorders that ensue from throwing away the wisdom of our Creator.
By Andrea Widburg | Watching Peter Dinklage read a black feminist’s poem about Renee Good is a good mental health test: If you’re sane, you’ll giggle.
By Andrea Widburg | Hispanic illegal aliens, with all their criminal pathologies and economic pressures, go to Hispanic neighborhoods—and legal Hispanics don’t like it.
By Andrea Widburg | Journalism, the judiciary, teaching, and nursing have all revealed themselves to be cesspits of leftism—and Americans have lost trust in them.
By Monica Showalter | Does he not know that nobody like to be a slave to an atheistic communist state with no regard for its people?
By Andrea Widburg | Whether it’s nasty leftist attacks on the innocuous Melania Trump or bad reviews, they hate her with the passion of Orwell’s two-minutes of hate.
By Andrea Widburg | South Carolina looks like a red state, but it’s important to understand that leftists are relentlessly gnawing away at its conservative foundations.
By D. Parker | What began as a figure in a U.K. propaganda video game is now a 'subversive' character that has the Labour Party with their 'knickers in a twist.'
By Eric Utter | She's big on abortion, too.
By Noel S. Williams | Maybe large employers, particularly state government agencies, should post the redacted résumés of hired job candidates on their job boards.
By John Redding | It looks like ‘direct democracy,’ but all it does in practice is stomp on the minority.
By Silvio Canto, Jr. | Presidential campaigns used to be short and sweet, taking place in actual election years, instead of becoming a perpetual backdrop to American life.
By Lewis Dovland | Getting the government out of the loan business and putting the colleges and universities on the hook should lower prices and improve education.
By Christian Vezilj | The war continues — but so does the victory.
By Andrea Widburg | Hear a few thoughts about the consequences of electing communists, leftists, and religious rights, “de-Judaizing” the Holocaust, and leftist expectations about “Melania,” the movie.
By Eric Utter | Leftists are spiraling into madness.
By Eric Utter | How to tell them apart?
By Mark Landsbaum | A fine line separates acknowledging what’s wrong and condemning everything. Conservatives should stay on the right side of that line.
By M. Walter | If the government can prove the allegations (and Lemon filmed them himself), things aren’t looking good for Mr. Lemon.
By Aaron Shuster | We’re beyond debating policy and well into debating whether there should be laws at all.
By Matthew G. Andersson | Explaining the market moves in the wake of President Trump's nomination of Kevin Warsh as chairman of the Federal Reserve.
By Richard Kirk | Mamdani’s inaugural oath created a straw man that attacks the voluntary associations that built America, but are now dangerously weakened.
By Monica Showalter | The man despises money-printing and runny, melted currency. He will bring us a Reagan economy.
By Jonathan F. Mack | It’s hard to protest here — not because it’s so cold, but because the state is so well run.
By Bob Weir | To keep society orderly, you need cops. There is no getting around this. Yet some people despise the police beyond all reason.
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Joe Fried | The FBI recently raided Fulton County’s Election Hub and Operations Center. What comes next?
Jeffrey Folks | And how does Florida compare?
Dave Ball | Bitcoin is not going to be the ‘new thing.’ But it will continue to play a prominent role in how we define money.
Monty Donohew | It may not even be a true story, but it teaches a lesson about when leftists resort to tactics they’d rather not experience themselves.
James Zumwalt | The Somalis in Minnesota have put on the performance of a lifetime, seeking to pull the wool over the eyes of the American public.
Thomas Kolbe | We are witnessing before our eyes is the transformation of the German economy into a command economy.
Daniel Greenfield | An important book makes a vital comeback at the right time.
Ben Voth | One of the most incredible accomplishments in the annals of global propaganda is the idea that Republicans in the United States are opposed to civil rights for individuals and the Democrats are for them.
Kim Ezra Shienbaum | New York did not just elect a new mayor -- it elected its first mayor who is fundamentally at odds with the American civic tradition.
Tom Harris | Is Canada really warming at double the global average rate, as the Canadian government says it is?
Trish Randall | In a word, no. But people want so badly to believe otherwise.
Alex Ashe | Leftists’ irrational fury renders them incapable of processing irrefutable facts, videos, or evidence, making rational dialogue impossible as their hatred overrides any capacity for truth or reason.
Janet Levy | Mark Carney sought to build a “new strategic partnership” with Beijing and, in doing so, sacrificed security, democracy, and freedom for Canada and its allies.
J. Robert Smith | For Trump, delay isn’t defeat. It’s an opportunity to learn and adjust.
Amy LePore | Planning at Utah Valley University was inadequate, not up to industry standards, and wholly unacceptable for an event with a high-profile speaker who had, on multiple occasions, acknowledged threats against his life.
J.B. Shurk | After Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the multiple assassination attempts on President Trump, and the violent targeting of federal agents in Minnesota, non-leftists in America must accept that leftists intend to do them harm.