The Greatest Hysteria in American History
By Dennis Prager • Real Clear Politics You and I are living through the greatest mass hysteria in American history. For many Americans, the McCarthy era held that dubious distinction,…
By Dennis Prager • Real Clear Politics You and I are living through the greatest mass hysteria in American history. For many Americans, the McCarthy era held that dubious distinction,…
By David French • National Review Every now and then the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals — arguably the nation’s most progressive federal circuit — can offer up a legal…
Eighteen months after the 2016 presidential elections, the United States of America finds itself in the throat of a most destructive existential crisis. The over two hundred forty years old…
By H. Sterling Burnett • Investor’s Business Daily Recently, Real Clear Energy published a thoughtful analysis of carbon taxes authored by Vince Ginn and Jonathan Williams, allies of mine in…
By Investor’s Business Daily Money For Nothin’: Apparently not satisfied with the already disastrous condition of its finances, Chicago this week said it would like to experiment with a universal…
By Richard M. Ebeling • Foundation for Economic Education In August of 1993, I was invited to participate in a conference in Vilnius, Lithuania on “Liberty and Private Business.” This…
By Bill Zeiser • Real Clear Politics We at RealClearPolitics’ Fact Check Review are making an earnest effort to better understand how fact checkers work — and to share our…
By David French • National Review This morning, the New York Times published an essay by University of Notre Dame English professor Roy Scranton that began with this remarkable paragraph:…
The Trump Administration has set a new course for American leadership in space, prioritizing space exploration and innovation — a welcome and necessary change to U.S. policy. Reconstituting the National…
By David Harsanyi • The Federalist The other day Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was in Israel to receive an award for her commitment to tikkun olam (“to heal the world”…
By Joy Pullman • The Federalist Thanks to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Janus v. AFSCME that people cannot be forced to pay unions they don’t want to join,…
By Cameron Cawthorne • Washington Free Beacon Sen. Joe Manchin (D., W.Va.) on Wednesday praised President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee for having “all the right qualities.” But he stopped…
By Charlie Katebi • The Federalist Over the last several years, states that expanded Medicaid to able-bodied adults have seen costs skyrocket and patients lose access to critical medical care.…
Nobody can ever wholly escape the mixture of positive and negative influences of his or her times and country. Neither are politicians across the globe exempt from the deeply ingrained…
By The National Review Judge Brett Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump’s new nominee for the Supreme Court, is a whip-smart legal conservative. As a judge in the highest-profile appeals court in…