Liberalism’s Imaginary Enemies
In Paris, it’s easier to battle a climate crisis than confront jihadists on the streets. By Bret Stephens • Wall Street Journal Little children have imaginary friends.…
In Paris, it’s easier to battle a climate crisis than confront jihadists on the streets. By Bret Stephens • Wall Street Journal Little children have imaginary friends.…
A student backlash against hearing words and ideas that oppose their own, citing emotional “trauma”, is changing the culture of the American campus by Ruth Sherlock • …
By Bob Cusack and Ian Swanson • The Hill FBI Director James Comey is the pivotal figure in the 2016 presidential race that no one is talking…
by Meg Sullivan • UCLA Newsroom Two UCLA economists say they have figured out why the Great Depression dragged on for almost 15 years, and they…
By Zachary Leshin Retired Harvard University Law Professor Alan Dershowitz strongly criticized the recent protests at the University of Missouri and Yale University, stating that “these students are book burners,”…
by Kaitlyn Schallhorn • The Blaze As college students nationwide garner national media attention for their protests against school administrations and perceived racial injustices on their…
by Eric Owens • Daily Caller A professor at California State University, Northridge is appealing a finding by school officials that he retaliated against students who…
by Kurt Schlichter • Townhall Please don’t tell the students at University of Missouri and Yale and all the other throbbing pustules of academia to stop…
by Charles C. W. Cooke • National Review Ladies and gentleman, your Secretary of State, Mr. John Kerry: In the last days, obviously, that has been…
by Betsy McCaughey • New York Post How dare the Obama administration bail out insurance companies with our money in order to hide ObamaCare’s failures. Thursday, just…
by Monica Showalter • Investors Business Daily As campuses erupt with protests and the TV cameras pan the crowds, an informal survey among the IBD editorial…
By Philip Bump • Washington Post During Tuesday night’s Republican debate, Gerard Baker, editor in chief of the Wall Street Journal, posed a question to Sen.…
Obama is annoyed with ISIS, but angry with Americans. by Michael Barone • National Review For our president, ISIS is the opponent, but Republicans are the enemy.…
by Joel B. Pollak • Breitbart Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia told an audience at Santa Clara University in Silicon Valley that the Supreme Court is “liberal,”…
by Stephen F. Hayes • Weekly Standard One of the most memorable moments from the first Democratic presidential debate was an unexpected one. Bernie Sanders, the…