Politics

Qatar Does Not Deserve Trump’s Unilateral Security Guarantee | National Review
Donald Trump’s America First foreign policy took a remarkable turn this week. Source link
You Actually Don’t Want to Drive Your Opponents Crazy | National Review
Republicans are imitating Obama’s approach by needling Democratic voters to the point that they take leave of their senses. And it could backfire. Source link
Happy Gilmore 2: Golf and Unity | National Review
Sandler stares down Anderson. Source link
White House pulls nomination of E.J. Antoni to lead Bureau of Labor Statistics
White House pulls nomination of E.J. Antoni to lead Bureau of Labor Statistics
The White House late Tuesday withdrew the nomination of E. J. Antoni to serve as the next commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Source link
‘Open Letters’ from Experts Are Often Fact-Free Propaganda | National Review
Such letters are often theatrical versions of political position papers rather than any attempt to educate the public. Source link
Lessons for Republicans from the Tory Collapse | National Review
Take heed. Source link
The Media’s Sins of Omission Are Getting Worse | National Review
NBC botches the coverage of a ‘Free Palestine’ shooter and an ICE encounter. Source link
JD Vance’s Delicate Dance | National Review
The vice president has done a lot correctly if he hopes to become president in 2029. But he still faces many obstacles to that goal.   Source link
Death’s Misunderstood Sting  | National Review
The U.K. debate about medically assisted suicide involves a certain denial of the true state of humanity. Source link
Democrats’ Influencer Army Misses the Point of New Media | National Review
If Democrats want to succeed online, they’d do better to foster genuine debate than to manufacture consent. Source link
San Antonio’s McNay Art Museum, Texas’s Modern-Art Pioneer | National Review
Starting with a palatial home, French avant-garde art, and one woman’s vision, it’s become a unique cultural treasure. Source link
California Teachers’ Union Ruins an Earnest Effort to Confront Antisemitism | National Review
And in so doing, has helped demonstrate why California’s schools, once among the best in the nation, are now among its worst. Source link