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Politics

by | Oct 12, 2025

The first sentence of my intellectual biography of National Review’s co-founder read: “James Burnham began his intellectual career in the…

by | Oct 12, 2025

Reckoning the odds stacked against it, Hamas declared the war in Gaza over. A comparable event would be Hitler declaring…

by | Oct 12, 2025

The government shutdown is ostensibly a battle over healthcare: what to do about the expense, healthcare’s unaffordability. Republicans want to…

by | Oct 12, 2025

Donald Trump went where no one dared: he said, in effect: stop fighting and start talking, and if you haven’t…

by | Oct 12, 2025

President Trump didn’t win the Nobel Peace Prize he so badly wanted. His claim to the prize was in settling…

by | Oct 12, 2025

Last April, Paul Krugman wrote the following about the reciprocal tariffs President Trump had just announced: “This is a much…

by | Oct 12, 2025

Among the American left’s new holy days, Indigenous Peoples’ Day is near the top of the list, exceeded only by…

by | Oct 11, 2025

After attending the Organization of American Historians annual conference in Chicago, IL earlier this year, I felt compelled to compose…

by | Oct 11, 2025

In July, President Trump signed the GENIUS Act, which set forth a foundation for the issuance of a type of…

by | Oct 11, 2025

Canada should be one of the world’s best countries to live in, and for many people it once was. Possessing…

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