Memo to Trump: Trade Bolton for Tulsi
Her performance during Wednesday’s debate may just shake up the Democratic race.
The Democratic contenders want open borders and free healthcare and to pay for it by hiking taxes. Trump should not take this lightly.
The Antiwar.com co-founder, who died Thursday, was one of the toughest fighters for the cause. We all benefitted.
Her performance during Wednesday’s debate may just shake up the Democratic race.
His opinion in a little-noticed case could eventually roll back decades of executive overreach.
It is wrong, it is unjust, and it has nothing to do with U.S. interests.
Violent leftist group rules Portland with same impunity as the KKK ruled 1960s Birmingham
Paper runs piece calling for mass action against border officials and employees
There is no “going back” to the 1930s for any number of reasons, but it is ridiculous and deeply ignorant to suggest that extricating the U.S. from its numerous wars of choice will take us back there.
Stone-cold cynical California senator unafraid to exploit racial anxiety for political advantage
The UAE and Saudi Arabia both have little regard for the rules set by the U.S. because they assume that Washington will continue to indulge them in whatever they want to do.
The party’s presidential candidates lose their heads on immigration. But is that enough to stop them?
She is the only candidate who has made ending the wars a centerpiece of her campaign, which will likely lead to her undoing.
The “Yes In My Backyard” movement aims to build more affordable homes.
Social justice iconoclasts to destroy Communist-created 1936 mural for being insufficiently woke
Wall Street’s short-term incentives have decimated our defense industrial base and undermined our national security.
El Paso Catholic prelate escorts illegal immigrants into country, blasts US as sick society
Our hypocritical policies allow its monarchy (and the Saudis) to crack down on its people. Don’t be surprised if Iran steps in.
What to do about the border crisis is a hard call. How we should treat the children caught up in it is not
See the Top 4 U.S. contractors’ profits explode, all while their weapons have been used against civilian targets for years.
Cotton’s hostility to a simple affirmation of constitutional principles speaks volumes about what matters most to him.
The failure to ask presidential candidates more questions about foreign policy may help to account for why one administration after another makes so many terrible errors.
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From Kavanaugh to Kashuv, the haters are always looking for another surrogate for their Trump hatred.
Joe Biden bombs, and the Democratic field fights hard for the illegal immigrant vote
Thanks to Iraq, people remained deeply skeptical of Trump’s march to war with Iran—and a good thing too.
Because it’s so different from its European variants, the Left and even the neocons have claimed it as their own.
U.S. policy is simultaneously robbing ordinary Iranians of the means to live and work while strengthening the regime and undermining its internal critics.
The passing of the Boomers and demographic changes may give thinkers like Sohrab Ahmari a unique opportunity.
An ideal family — until his father-in-law confessed to having a secret promiscuous gay life
Not only does it relieve stress, it’s a quintessentially American pastime that connects us with our forefathers.
These waivers are their latest target because without them other governments may be leery of cooperating on the nuclear projects that give Iran an incentive to remain in the deal.
We need an educational system that allows a multitude of students to thrive, including through vocational training.
The human mess Joy Ladin left behind when he became a trans woman
Michael Malice takes a Hunter S. Thompson-esque journey to the parameters of acceptable conservatism.
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