Articles

December 23, 2024
Food Stamps, Federalism, and American Health

By: Jack Butler – nationalreview.com – December 22, 2024 The case for letting Governor Sanders of Arkansas determine how her state administers food stamps. It is my intention,” President Ronald Reagan said in 1981 in his first inaugural address, “to curb the size and influence of the federal establishment and to demand recognition of the distinction between the powers granted to the federal…

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December 23, 2024
Lie of the Year: Biden Coverup

By: Becket Adams – nationalreview.com – December 22, 2024 The only thing worse than a villain is an unrepentant one. PolitiFact’s attempt to present the Trump-Vance Springfield pet-eating story as 2024’s chief fabrication is absurd on its face. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, for instance, is one such case — not just because of the railroading it gave Richard Jewell when it…

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December 23, 2024
Democratic Narrative on Spending Bill

Over X for Friday, there have actually been two competing trends to do with cancer research, with one reminding that there’s a standalone bill that’s been held up.

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December 20, 2024
A Diminished Biden in Charge

By: Annie Linskey, Rebecca Ballhaus, Emily Glazer, Siobhan Hughes – wsj.com – Dec. 19, 2024 Aides kept meetings short and controlled access, top advisers acted as go-betweens and public interactions became more scripted. The administration denied Biden has declined. His superior in the Biden campaign quickly chided him. As the three rode in a minivan through the state’s cornfields, Anthony…

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December 20, 2024
What Value is the Mainstream Media

By: Jeffrey Blehar – nationalreview.com – December 19, 2024 If the media chose not to explore Biden’s mental decline because of partisan allegiance, then they have permanently forfeited their credibility. I know many of our readers will be eager to claim the earliest date possible, because we’ve all heartily loathed the man as president for four years, and I doubt…

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December 20, 2024
Trump and a Resurrection of Common Sense

By: Conrad Black – nysun.com – December 17, 2024 That’s something to celebrate given how close America came to careering through the guardrails of its constitutional democracy. As the Christmas holidays and the year end approach, I respectfully take it upon myself to recommend that thoughtful Americans reflect upon how close the United States came in recent years to roaring…

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December 20, 2024
Dronomania

Drone swarms over American cities spark frustration as a distrustful public suspects the Biden administration knows more than it admits. New Jersey is now subject to nonstop and often sensational civilian reports of swarms of nocturnal drones crossing city skies and violating the airspace of airports and military bases.

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December 20, 2024
The Ever-Continuing Resolution

By: Roger Kimball – thespectator.com – December 19, 2024 It operates by subverting legislative responsibility for the sake of pork, on the one hand, and partisan interdiction, on the other. In the 1870s, Gustave Flaubert assembled Le Dictionnaire des idées reçues, a humorous collection of “received ideas” and clichés then current in French society. A new version needs to be produced…

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December 20, 2024
Good Riddance to Congress

By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – December 18, 2024 The end-of-year CR is ugly as usual, but please leave town quickly. In lieu of passing a real budget, the House and Senate have agreed on another continuing resolution, or CR, that will extend through March 14 in the new year. The only virtue here is that the government won’t…

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December 20, 2024
Diverse Groups Urge Supreme Court to Hear University’s Appeal for Religious Autonomy

Several religious institutions and leaders including the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Coalition for Jewish Values, Patrick Henry College, and the Association of Christian Schools International have filed “friend-of-the-court” briefs urging the Supreme Court of the United States to reverse a lower court decision that forced Bethesda University to include board members who do not follow their firmly held, religious…

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December 19, 2024
Texas’ Abortion Pill Lawsuit Will Likely Go to the Supreme Court

The lawsuit against a New York doctor is the first to challenge “shield laws.”  

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