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Nancy, It’s Nice to Say Goodbye

The way she exercised power greatly contributed to our toxic age. Incapable of the backslapping of Speaker Tip O’Neill or the quiet moderation of Speaker Sam Rayburn, Speaker Pelosi vilified rather than worked with the opposition.

The Myth of the Radical Young Right

Yes, the leaked Young Republicans group chat was vile. But most young Republicans aren’t hiding in fringe chatrooms or trading memes with Nazi nostalgia. They’re working hard, raising families, and fighting for the same values that have defined conservatism for generations: faith, family, and freedom.

The No Kings Phonies

If ever there were a case of projection in today’s politics, it would be with the self-described “No Kings” movement — a movement that drips with the signs of authoritarianism as it pretends to support democracy.

Happy Indigenous Peoples’ Day

For the left, Indigenous Peoples’ Day is the social justice substitute for Columbus Day. The epic Italian explorer has been cancelled for a host of alleged evils. To progressives, among the worst of Columbus’ transgressions is the colossal sin he shares with other Europeans: he dared to bring Christianity to the continent.

Robert Reich and the Cult of Cowardice

His recent newsletter, America’s Trauma, reads like the diary of a nervous breakdown with a Wi-Fi connection. Reich likens Trump’s presidency to collective abuse, calls his followers “lapdogs,” and paints the entire country as a therapy session gone wrong.

Celebrating the End of EVs

The $7,500 federal “incentive” dangled as an inducement to move the EV needle has expired. This means EV sales — if you want to use that word to describe a transaction involving the buyer, the seller, and you, the party who is taxed to “help” facilitate it — are likely to slide even farther below the waterline than they already were.