By: Charles C. W. Cooke – nationalreview.com – June 1, 2022 If it will please the court, I will happily fall onto both my knees, throw my arms up into the air, shake my head plaintively, and plead with America’s journalists, in the name of all that is good and right, to stop doing this: The interpretation that the Second…

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By: Kevin D. Williamson – nationalreview.com – June 2, 2022 The Democrats dream of banning particular kinds of firearms, from the descendants of Eugene Stoner’s AR-15 to the common 9mm handgun. This is not going to happen. The question has, in fact, already been litigated all the way to the Supreme Court, which in its Heller decision considered the issue…
A Michigan university accused one of its students of breaching the school’s code of conduct because she talked about receiving a religious exemption for the COVID-19 vaccine requirement on Facebook.
A Mason-Dixon poll commissioned by First Liberty found an overwhelming majority of Americans oppose altering the number of Supreme Court seats. They also reject the recent Supreme Court leaked opinion.
Biden saying there’s “no rational basis” to own 9mms and AR-15s sounds like he’s channeling his inner Canadian. In our increasingly hateful and divisive politics, there are times when our nation seems incapable of coming together for a common purpose.
Electronic voting machines from a leading vendor have software vulnerabilities that could be exploited by hackers if the weaknesses are not addressed promptly, according to a report from a top U.S. cybersecurity agency.
So-called experts and elites at the World Economic Forum in Davos this week have some alarming ideas about forced government compliance and tracking. First, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla expressed excitement over…
By: Kevin D. Williamson – nationalreview.com – May 31, 2022 On Sunday, I answered as briefly as I could – which in many cases was not very briefly at all – some common questions about the gun-control debate. I have a few even-less-brief observations for Tuesday, but I think you will find them useful. I begin with what seems to…
By: Kevin D. Williamson – nationalreview.com – May 29, 2022 Q: They didn’t have to worry about this kind of thing 100 years ago, did they? A: Of course they did. We are coming up on the 100th anniversary of the worst school massacre in American history, which happened in Bath, Mich., in 1927, and saw the deaths of 44…
A Michigan university accused one of its students of breaching the school’s code of conduct because she talked about receiving a religious exemption for the COVID-19 vaccine requirement on Facebook.