The Nonexistent Future Of Afghanistan
As a general in the Union Army and “the first modern general” according to B.H. Liddell Hart, William Tecumseh Sherman opined that war is too serious a matter to leave…
Instead of Tightening Government’s Grip on Healthcare, Give Americans a Personal Option
As America begins to put the COVID-19 pandemic in the rearview, the lesson from this once-in-a-generation crisis couldn’t be clearer: We need less, not more, central planning in our lives.…
Fight Night: Kamala v. Pete
It was all hands on deck last month at the home of Washington, D.C., powerbroker Kiki McLean, according to the irrefragable Jonathan Swan of Axios. Some of the Democratic Party’s most…
CDC’s New Eviction Moratorium Just as Flawed as the Original, Lawsuit Claims
It was July 29, and the rent was coming due for tenants all over the country. That is, until it wasn’t. Pressed by the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, the Biden…
Texas Has A Sovereign Obligation To Protect Its Citizens With Border Enforcement
Margot Cleveland’s recent article here in The Federalist asserted Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s recent executive order barring the transportation of foreign nationals by non-official actors to limit the spread of the Delta…
Will America Defend Taiwan? Here’s What History Says
In December 1949, Chiang Kai-shek moved the capitol of the Republic of China (ROC) to Taipei. He intended the relocation to be temporary. He had already moved his government multiple…
J.D. Vance and the American Dream
The author and venture capitalist J.D. Vance was a prominent voice on the national-populist right even before July 1, when he entered the crowded primary to replace GOP senator Rob…
The Parable Of The Hungarian Spider And The Ill-Suited American Fly
On August 1, 2021, Viktor Orban the long-serving Prime Minister of Hungary posted a photo on Viktor Orban/Facebook with Fox News Channel host Tucker Carlson chatting amicably at the Prime…
The Unforeseen Consequences of New York City’s Vaccine Passports
New York City mayor Bill de Blasio’s ability to govern terribly is second to none. He has overseen a historic crime spike coinciding with a drastic decline in community–police relations.…
7 Ways The Conservative Movement Should Fight Critical Race Theory
For the first time in ages, the political right has had a massive boon dropped right into its lap. Democrats are shaking in their boots over the political implications of…
Infrastructure Agreement Filled With Billions for Green Energy, Racial Justice Projects
The bipartisan infrastructure agreement contains billions of dollars to remedy supposed racial injustice and combat climate change. The Washington Free Beacon obtained a Messaging Document circulating among Senate offices to rally support. Much of…
Iran’s Nuclear Program
The Biden administration came into office with the hope of reentering the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)—the nuclear deal with Iran—and thereby reduce tensions in the Middle East, an area of…
The Dangers of Endless Quantitative Easing
Inflation readings in the United States have shot up in recent months. Labor markets are extremely tight. In one recent survey, 46% of small-business owners said they could not find workers…
The Mark of Klain
On August 8 the White House chief of staff, Ron Klain, turns 60 years old. It is, writes Mark Leibovich of the New York Times, a much-anticipated event on the D.C. social calendar.…
Study: Mississippi’s 15-Week Limit on Abortion in the ‘Mainstream’ of European Law
A comprehensive analysis of abortion laws in Europe released Tuesday found almost every country limits elective abortion to 15 weeks gestation, putting the policy in place on much of the continent in…