The Washington Post would like you to pretend along with them that they're the essence of fact-based neutrality, that they don't play favorites. Then you notice that their Sunday Arts & Style section carried a sprawling four-page spread with 10 color photographs on the glorious Rosie ...
Trump recently had his name engraved on the U.S. Institute of Peace — now renamed the "Donald J. Trump U.S. Institute of Peace." On Dec. 3, the White House confirmed the renaming, calling it "a powerful reminder of what strong leadership can accomplish for global stability."
Actually, it's a ...
In one sense, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are the foundation of the country's government. The Declaration laid out the principles we aspire toward. The Constitution established the three branches of government. It contains many brilliant mechanisms to check the ...
The New York Times has invented a new genre of reporting — covering big stories showing Democrats in a bad light years after the events that matter.
At the tail end of 2025, the Times has freshly broken the news that the Biden administration flooded the country with illegal immigrants, ...
It seems half the country's political figures have been instructed to grin like a theme-park greeter. Supposedly, that makes them seem friendly, approachable, relatable. When I want humanoid patter, I turn to chatbots. They're more convincing.
Why this epidemic of wax museum smiles? One ...
Is the American Left finally waking up from its decades long climate catastrophism stupor? For years, climate alarmism has reigned as political catechism: The planet is burning, and only drastic action — deindustrialization, draconian regulation, even ceasing childbearing — could forestall ...