Now I Get It: Affordability is a Con
Now I Get It: Affordability is a Con
Now I Get It: Affordability is a Con
Christopher Chantrill | Affordability is just the Democrats’ latest excuse for giving out free stuff to their supporters, paid for by you and me.
Brian C. Joondeph | Investigate him. Impeach him. Indict him. Demonize him. When none of it works — what comes next?
Arthur Schaper | Leftism forces us to look at things only from the woman’s viewpoint, but the baby’s life is equally important, no matter the circumstances of its conception.
Richard Kirk | A new documentary tries to justify one of the most depraved television shows of the medium’s history.
By Mark C. Ross | California politics gets even carzier.
By Kevin Finn | History contains records of leaders who kept fighting when others hesitated.
By John M. Contino | Another victim of the Democrats.
By Monica Showalter | Republican Mike Lee outperforms Democrat frontrunner Abdul El-Sayed by a decent margin.
By Monica Showalter | Its mayor told Starbucks, a corporate giant that chose to flee her city, a flippant 'byeeee....'
By Jerold Levoritz | Nobody is talking about Thorium, but Kirk Sorensen has made a believer out of me.
By Andrea Widburg | The former Massachusetts representative is preparing to publish a book that, while celebrating his own leftism, calls out the current generation’s Jacobin extremists.
By Andrea Widburg | With Spirit Airlines’ sudden demise, the internet and AI are proving their worth by letting smart, funny people create and share practically perfect memes.
By Eric Utter | The Democrats running the state basically appropriated a Somali flag and told everyone “You will like this!”
By John L. Smith | Good luck clearing the homeless out of Maryland!
By Kevin Finn | Trump’s instinct to fight fire with fire resonates emotionally, but it risks eroding the institutional gravitas the presidency demands.
By Monty L. Donohew | Trump exercised pure Article II authority as commander-in-chief. Democrats hate it.
By Susan Quinn | The law is used overwhelmingly to persecute pro-life activists exercising their right to free speech.
By Mike McDaniel | Wouldn’t that inevitably lead to a second civil war?
By Silvio Canto, Jr. | The man is putting on a dazzling acrobatic show, changing positions from one day to the next, but his gerrymandering flip reflects genuine panic.
By Mike McDaniel | There are lies, damned lies and statistics.
By Allan J. Feifer | Its top media outlets barely pretend to offer factual reporting. It’s all slanted opinion all the time.
By Rob Jenkins | Fighting doesn’t mean violence. Instead, it can simply mean a courageous willingness to share and model our principles with a disbelieving audience.
By Monica Showalter | Maybe they should be answering questions from congressional investigators.
By Monica Showalter | The senator who claims to be always looking out for the little guy has done quite a number on them.
By Andrea Widburg | If you’re wondering why Chancellor Merz set himself up for this fall, perhaps it’s because Germany isn’t very German anymore. It’s a Dhimmi nation now.
By Monica Showalter |
By Andrea Widburg | When you have no moral code but only a drive to power, achieving power washes away all sins, whether failures of competence or human decency.
By Andrea Widburg | The two men keep reinventing themselves, and they currently seem to share a lot of the same ugly values.
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