HEATHER MAC DONALD
A party obsessed with race won’t have much luck reaching out to non-elite whites. |
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PAUL BESTON
Marking 75 years since the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor |
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BOB MCMANUS
President-elect Trump makes a sterling pick to head the Pentagon. |
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HOWARD HUSOCK
Orwell’s advice for the Democrats |
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FRED SIEGEL
How Marine Le Pen quietly became the left-wing candidate in the French elections |
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AARON RENN
Trump must avoid the temptation to micromanage individual infrastructure and economic projects—like the Carrier deal. |
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THEODORE DALRYMPLE
Richard Gott’s obituary of Castro fails to mention that Castroism was a disaster for Cuba. |
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GUY SORMAN
From Jean-Paul Sartre to Susan Sontag, Fidel Castro courted—and received—the support of useful idiots in the West. |
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BOB MCMANUS
High taxes have chased private companies away from upstate New York and enabled corruption. |
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ROBERT BRYCE
New York governor Andrew Cuomo’s renewable-energy plan will require forcing small towns to build turbines against their will. |
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MAX EDEN
With new leadership in Washington, D.C., the discussion is shifting form whether to expand school choice to how. |
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HEATHER MAC DONALD BRIAN ANDERSON
Anderson and Mac Donald discuss how the Left's anti-police narrative contributed to Trump's victory, and his choice to head the Justice Department. |
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MICHAEL TOTTEN
A visit to the dystopian Havana that tourists never see |
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