Politics

Why Reaganism Persists | National Review
The American right is stalked by the suspicion that Trumpism is a phase. Is it? Source link
Brandon Johnson Is a Moron | National Review
He’ll be a perfect foil for Trump. Source link
The New Medicine Tariffs Are a Prescription for Disaster | National Review
They’ll make Americans sicker, poorer, and less innovative. Source link
The Inherent Strangeness of Trump’s Executive Order on Flag-Burning | National Review
Typically, presidents who push the constitutional envelope like to insist that they are doing no such thing. Here, that instinct has been reversed. Source link
The Myth That Democrats ‘Go High’ Is in Desperate Need of Busting | National Review
Nate Silver seems somehow unfamiliar with the decade of remorseless political warfare waged by Democrats. Here’s a refresher. Source link
The Key Detail in Trump’s Attempt to Fire a Fed Governor | National Review
He is technically adhering to Congress’s rules for the Federal Reserve, regardless of whether his motives are pure. Source link
Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and the Mysterious Hand | National Review
The week of August 18, 2025: The economics of GLP-1s, Bolivia, the economy, tariffs, and much, much more. Source link
Abrego Garcia May Be Bound for Uganda Soon | National Review
It was certain that his release would be short-lived. Source link
Donald Trump’s Rules for Radicals | National Review
By threatening to call in the National Guard to Chicago, the president has picked his target, frozen it, and personalized it. Source link
Slashing the Intelligence Office Workforce Is Just a Start | National Review
Creating the Office of the Director of National Intelligence was a mistake. Short of its being erased, it needs to be streamlined and reformed. Source link
Japanese Internment: The Other 80th Anniversary to Remember | National Review
The moral and constitutional failure was not Roosevelt’s alone. Source link
Modern Radicals Diminish Martin Luther King Jr.’s Message | National Review
The iconic ‘I Have a Dream’ speech urged us to fight against, not double down on, racial resentment. Source link