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Politics

by | Mar 5, 2025

The Department of Government Efficiency draws two extreme reactions from budget-focused observers. On one side, you have cynics rolling their…

by | Mar 5, 2025

Writing is an art — but not all art is good. Some of it is downright awful. This brings us…

by | Mar 5, 2025

WASHINGTON — This column is about how Washington and Kyiv got to that moment Friday when President Donald Trump told…

by | Mar 5, 2025

I taught my first university class shortly before John F. Kennedy was assassinated in the fall of 1963, giving me…

by | Mar 5, 2025

James Burnham and William F. Buckley Jr. must be turning over in their graves as their successors at National Review…

by | Mar 3, 2025

The thing about tariffs is they’re just taxes by another name — and we know who ends up paying them. We do….

by | Mar 3, 2025

In its first hearing, the Subcommittee on Delivering on Government Efficiency (DOGE) cited “hundreds of billions of taxpayers’ dollars wasted…

by | Mar 3, 2025

WASHINGTON — I don’t like the way President Donald Trump abruptly fired swaths of federal workers during his first weeks…

by | Mar 3, 2025

Comeback tours aren’t just for washed-up rock stars. They’re for washed-up politicians, too. This fact is not lost on Andrew…

by | Mar 3, 2025

The date: October 11-12, 1986. As a young staffer in the Reagan White House Political Affairs Office, I, along with…

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