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by | Jan 1, 2019

Now that 2018 has joined its elder years in the darkling gloom of history, let us remind ourselves of some…

by | Jan 1, 2019

In the next Congress, Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) will chair the House transportation committee. From the looks of it, that will…

by | Dec 31, 2018

The year 2018 could never have achieved its record-setting level of political chaos and sheer inanity without the help of…

by | Dec 31, 2018

St. Louis, Missouri Are you a government-failure denier — someone who believes that the government that governs best is one…

by | Dec 31, 2018

In a recent poll conducted by Harvard University of all places, 80 percent of all voters say the United States needs…

by | Dec 31, 2018

Many longtime liberals find themselves bewildered at the continued antics of the Democrats at a time when they have a…

by | Dec 30, 2018

Washington President Donald Trump found a strong political issue in a brutal and needless crime on Thursday when he tweeted…

by | Dec 30, 2018

In September of this year, Kenneth Lasch, a retired monsignor from the New Jersey diocese of Paterson, went public with…

by | Dec 29, 2018

Jonah Goldberg wrote a column for National Review before departing for his Christmas holiday in Hawaii. Was it a retelling of…

by | Dec 29, 2018

It is impossible to get all the 2018 memories into one article, even this double-sized (literally) long one, so this 2018 retrospective limits to one paragraph per…

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