Once again, it’s difficult to resist pointing out parallels between President Trump and Teddy Roosevelt.
What will become of us if given a financial incentive to avoid reconciling political disputes?
There are plenty of reasons to doubt the Washington Post, but that does not make the Trump administration’s military campaign prudent or constitutional.
Senior members of the Senate and House Intelligence Committees were briefed by the commander and watched video of the September 2 drone strikes.
On the menu today: President Trump issues another pardon that is just about impossible to defend on the merits; the New York Times belatedly discovers fraud and mismanagement in the Minnesota state ...
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Rethinking Immigration

For too long, the default Republican position on immigration has been that illegal immigration is bad and legal immigration is good. The former proposition is solid, but the latter depends on what ...
It is precisely in thinking that some human life is not human life that abortion is possible in America. That’s how assisted suicide is expanding. We think some human life is not quite human life.
Terrorism has a legal definition. Drug trafficking has a legal definition. Making a portmanteau of the words ‘narco’ and ‘terrorist’ doesn’t magically erase these ...
It’s almost like he wanted to get his own narrative out into the news cycle before the actual report came out.
A t this writing, the United States appears to be on the verge of military action against the Venezuelan regime. The president of the United States has de facto closed Venezuelan ...
The administration creates problems for itself when it does not give a straight story, based upon verifiable facts, from day one.
A Farewell to the Separation of Powers? A Fair Accounting of Pete Hegseth’s Role in the Caribbean Boat Strike Minnesota’s Massive Welfare Fraud Scandal The Not-So-Nefarious Reason for White Crime Stat ...