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Publication: National Review
Biden Can’t Pretend Inflation Away
Yesterday’s tone-deaf presidential pep rally aside, the crisis shows no signs of abating.
Kamala’s Border Nonsense
She says the border is secure ‘in that that is a priority for any nation, including ours and our administration’ — as though wanting something means you have it.
Thank “Green Energy” for California’s Blackouts
A punishing heat wave in California has triggered rolling blackouts and brownouts. But don’t blame climate change. This crisis is largely due to the state electric grid’s overreliance on unreliable green energy in a time of record energy demand.
John Fetterman’s Fitness for Office Is a Legitimate Concern
He can’t sidestep elemental questions about his fitness to serve.
A Clear and Present Danger
President Biden isn’t taking on the Trumpists’ illiberalism — he’s imitating it.
Biden Gets Away with Making Offensive Statements
Biden tells you where to find the best basketball in Delaware along with another serving of cringe-inducing stereotypes.
Impeach and Convict President Biden to Save Our Political System
Charles Cooke: Evidently, Biden feels as if there are no consequences to violating his oath of office. Last August, Biden “double, triple, quadruple checked” whether he was allowed to order another moratorium on evictions without Congress, and he concluded that he was not. Then he did it anyway.
Biden’s Student-Debt Debacle
Rich Lowry: The president’s supporters harbor a profoundly insulting assumption that those who have earned degrees are more valuable than all those Americans who haven’t.
Majority of White House Staffers Eligible for Biden’s Student-Loan Forgiveness
More than 300 staffers earn less than the $125,000 threshold.
Merrick Garland Is on a Path to the Abyss
An indictment of Trump would be one of the most consequential acts by the Justice Department in decades, and Garland has a flagrant conflict of interest.
Cincinnati FBI Attacker Tragically Misinformed
The man who attacked the Cincinnati FBI office last week died fighting what he thought was a war for American freedom. Ricky Shiffer believed he was Ricky Revolutionary. Now, he’s Ricky Rigor Mortis, who died as he lived on social media: pointlessly, fruitlessly, and stupidly.
Hillary Is Very Relevant After FBI Trump Raid
Anyone who thinks that the FBI and Department of Justice’s credibility can survive in the eyes of the average, normie American if it prosecutes Donald J. Trump on very, very similar mishandling-of-classified-documents charges that Hillary avoided with nary a slap on the wrist is naïve to the point of lunacy.
If the Raid on Mar-a-Lago Wasn’t Justified, Then What?
Charles Cooke: George Conway says that the FBI has “crossed the Rubicon,” but that this must be because there’s “something behind the curtain that would surprise us.” Okay, but what if there’s not? Then what? I’d like to hear his thoughts.
DeSantis Is the Leader of the Opposition
Will conservatives look back on the last two years and longer and recognize that DeSantis was their leader even while Trump was still in office?
There’s No Denying Trump’s Enduring Power in the Republican Party
For all the talk of his waning influence, the former president still wields considerable control over the direction of the GOP.
Monkeypox Is the Newest Public-Health Policy Failure
Acknowledging that gay men are currently at higher risk for monkeypox doesn’t have to lead to stigmatization. In fact, it’s the best way to keep them safe.
Bannon Contempt Trial Hits Its First Snag
The former Trump adviser has managed to secure a short delay in his trial as he attempts to wriggle out of the seemingly airtight charges.
For the Good of the Country, Biden Shouldn’t Run Again
Given his increasing wobbliness, the risks of a health crisis in a second term are too high.
When Gun Laws Don’t Prevent Gun Crime
The horror in Highland Park underscores the limitations of legislating an end to mass shootings — and challenges us to confront the violence less erratically.
When Gun Laws Don’t Prevent Crime
The horror in Highland Park underscores the limitations of legislating an end to mass shootings — and challenges us to confront the violence less erratically.
Wokeism Corrupts Medical Education and Endangers Patients
A lowering of standards and a greater focus on politics are threatening the next generation of doctors.
Former USA Today Editor Recounts Witch Hunt Triggered by “Anti-Trans” Tweet
When David Mastio, then the deputy editorial page editor at USA Today, tweeted that “people who are pregnant are also women” last August, it put a target on his back that would send leadership at the paper scrambling to concoct a case against him that could justify a demotion and $30,000 pay cut.
Roe Was Never Law
A controversial subject that should never have been wrested from the people in the states has now been returned to them.