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Publication: National Review
E. Jean Carroll’s New Defamation Claim Against Trump Looks Like Grandstanding
It’s also yet more reason for Republicans not to nominate Trump in 2024.
The LA Dodgers Promote Anti-Catholicism
A baseball team should not be honoring a group that mocks Catholic nuns and Catholic worship.
The Busing of Migrants Has Worked
The ire of Democratic mayors and governors would be best directed at the author of this mess, President Biden.
Florida and Texas Defend Kids from Gender Madness
More states are rightly moving to protect minors from the harms of medicalized gender transition.
The Glaring Problem with Biden’s White-Supremacy Warning
Despite the president’s fearmongering, this is pitifully far from the most dangerous threat we face.
Daniel Penny Wasn’t a Vigilante
Calling him one is part of a progressive smear.
The Biden Family Business
The findings of House Republicans are alarming and deserving of more attention.
Kamala Is the Reason Biden Is Running
Replacing Harris on the 2024 ticket would likely tear apart the Democratic Party — but she’s the main reason Biden is running for reelection at age 80.
The Plight of Detransitioners
There’s a growing community of detransitioners, people who have realized that, despite feeling deeply unhappy before medical and social transition, their gender identity was not the culprit. These individuals, many of them young women, report that they had no problem accessing life-altering medical intervention, often as teenagers, often only days or weeks after announcing their symptoms.
The Trump Show Returns
The format showed that Donald Trump is wily. He improvises across all 88 keys of the piano in his register, while his antagonists try to stamp out their talking points as if they are banging away at “Chopsticks.”
The Trump Verdict
Rich Lowry: I’m guessing it won’t have much effect one way or the other on Republican voters, who weren’t paying attention to the trial, as far as I can tell. Most Republicans — at least those not already opposed to Trump — will also likely dismiss it as part of the ongoing, politically motivated legal assault against the former president. It will definitely add to his baggage in a general election if he’s the nominee, though.
Jordan Neely’s Death Will Be Abused and Exploited
Over the last couple of years, Neely had punched two elderly people in or outside subway stations. With the wrong punch, he could have killed someone.
Clarence Thomas and Harlan Crow Once Conspired to Aid a Penniless Widow
In an undisclosed meeting between Crow and Thomas on Easter weekend in 2005, Thomas mentioned that, through family friends, he had learned of a widowed elderly woman living near Pin Point, Ga., in a leaky tar-paper shack.
Gender-Distressed Patients Are Being Misled
Perhaps if more were told the truth, they’d think twice about transitioning.
Are a Quarter of Young Americans LGBT?
Don’t bet on it. But the surge in LGBT identity deserves a closer look.
Why Harlan Crow Purchased a House for the Mother of Clarence Thomas
The transaction was conducted ethically — but the Left’s attacks on Justice Thomas have nothing to do with ethics.
Don’t Let Them Rewrite the Pandemic
Anthony Fauci and Randi Weingarten try to revise the past.
Justice Thomas Acted Properly and Was Not Required to Disclose Trips
This latest effort by the Left is not about ethics, but about destroying the Supreme Court now that there is an originalist majority.
In Defense of Tucker Carlson
The worldview of Carlson has been remarkably consistent the last seven years, in public and in private.
No One Did This to Tucker Carlson
Noah Rothman: The Fox host’s own actions set his dismissal from the network in motion. Fox was following best business practices.
The High Cost of Geriatric Leadership
People have warned that the top level of the American government was becoming a ‘gerontocracy,’ and now we are living with the consequences.
Fox News Cuts Losses in Dominion Case, Bows to the Inevitable
Fox News suffered public humiliation and ended up writing a historically enormous check.
DeSantis Is Not Dead yet
Rumors of his political death are not just greatly exaggerated — they are absurdly overwrought.