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It’s not hard to be more effective than the UN, but one has to start somewhere. Read More
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Aristotle gave virtue its theory; Trump gives it blunt instruction—common sense, hard work, and perseverance—an unscholarly ethics that nonetheless meets the moment. Read More
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In case after case, judges ruled to stymie the executive branch for one main reason Read More
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James Comey’s indictment marks a turning point, raising the question: is Trump seeking revenge on his foes—or finally delivering long-denied justice? Read More
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The planet’s oldest and shortest written constitution, still in force, was signed on Wednesday — 237 years ago. The U.S. Constitution, formally adopted in 1789, sits at about 4,400 words for… Read More
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The President has to be one of the most punished people in American history Read More
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Perhaps the President had thought he had gotten rid of the NED already, but that essential piece of work is but half done Read More
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The Supreme Court’s 6–3 ruling in Trump v. Casa clipped the wings of activist judges, curbing their power to block presidential actions with sweeping injunctions. Read More
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William F. Buckley Jr.’s centenary arrives as free speech falters and truth-telling grows perilous—a reminder that every generation must fight anew for civilization’s soul. Read More
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Court orders demanding Trump reverse a deportation highlight escalating judicial interference in immigration and foreign policy, raising questions about constitutional overreach. Read More









