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Politics

by | Oct 13, 2022

Last month at the Sixth Annual Kentucky Chapters Conference of the Federalist Society, Judge James C. Ho of the U.S….

by | Oct 13, 2022

We are over-inundated — not just inundated, as in a deluge or a Category 5 hurricane, but over-inundated — with virtue…

by | Oct 13, 2022

The Biden administration just released its 2022 National Security Strategy (NSS), which identifies two principal strategic challenges: competition between democracies…

by | Oct 13, 2022

We haven’t had a 5QT around here for a while, so let’s knock this out and get your weekend started….

by | Oct 13, 2022

“Prediction is difficult, especially about the future.” That line is often misattributed to professional baseball player Yogi Berra, but it…

by | Oct 13, 2022

One of the grossest elements of Los Angeles City Council President Nury Martinez’s appalling rant — captured anonymously on tape,…

by | Oct 13, 2022

The Igor Danchenko trial, which started this week, has already yielded embarrassing revelations about the “Steele dossier” fiasco. The FBI,…

by | Oct 13, 2022

The Republican Party has a 70 percent chance of seizing control of the lower chamber of Congress, according to FiveThirtyEight….

by | Oct 13, 2022

We are approaching one of the horrible milestones in human history — the birth of the Gulag a century ago….

by | Oct 13, 2022

The upcoming midterm election has got me thinking about divided government. In normal times, the prospect of newly shared power…

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