By: Andrew C. McCarthy – nationalreview.com – November 29, 2022 Is there anything more infuriating than the Biden administration’s public rhetoric — or, rather, its lack of meaningful rhetoric — in response to the Chinese people’s valorous protests against the monstrous communist regime that enslaves them? Jimmy Quinn has a post on the latest drivel to come out of the…

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On Tuesday night, the U.S. Senate voted in favor of passing the Respect for Marriage Act by a vote of 61-36, just barely earning the 60 votes to overcome a filibuster.
This is a question without an answer. But for nearly three weeks in November, over 35,000 people including heads of state and the global corps d’elite, pretended they were solving what they claim is the most urgent crisis in the world.
Progressive policymakers promote the idea that America is on the verge of a green revolution that will eliminate hydrocarbon use within the near future—but in reality, this is not possible.
“Listen to the science” has become a catchphrase when discussing the future of world energy. Advocates of rapidly replacing hydrocarbons…
When the final tally comes in for the Georgia runoff, the country should expect the candidate behind in the count to take to the courts.
By: Michael Brendan Dougherty – nationalreview.com – November 28, 2022 I’m in for the Elon Musk revolution. After 2016’s twin political shocks of Brexit and Donald Trump, the message went out that social media had to come under the political control of — well, whatever you want to call it: the Blob, the center-left, the Apparatus, the managerial class. A…
Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) had a few things to say about the White House’s statement on China’s zero-COVID policy, which has caused unrest and uprisings to break out across the country as citizens fight back.
By: Charles C. W. Cooke – nationalreview.com – November 27, 2022 Call it Cooke’s First Law: Whatever the story, however complex its details, members of the American press will react by announcing who must be forbidden to speak going forward. That is what too many journalists are now — not firefighters, not mediators, not conveyors of vital information, but zealous…
A chanting crowd called for China’s leader, Xi Jinping, to step down, a rare act of defiance reflecting growing anger after nearly three years of lockdowns.