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Which Scandal Gets Defined as a 'Distraction'?
There's something funny in scandal politics when people accuse each other of pushing a "distraction." So if Donald Trump tries to change the subject to Russia collusion-hoaxing, it's a "distraction" from the media's energetic Jeffrey Epstein obsession.
All this really proves is that the liberal media elites get unhappy whenever anyone tries to ...Read more

Trump’s foreign policy has turned into one big act of manspreading
PARIS — Barbie’s performative womanliness has an equivalent, and it’s not Ken, who’s famously neutered by design. It’s Donald Trump and the rest of the bros virtue-signaling “manliness” like it’s a lost art.
Barbie dolls were once seen as the exaggerated feminine ideal, until they started dressing as doctors, lawyers, engineers ...Read more
To Save Civilization, Reject Feminism and Honor Mothers
The triumph of modern feminism has put society on the path to demographic collapse.
The U.S. fertility rate dropped to a new low last year, according to recently released CDC data. An earlier report put the country's total fertility rate at around 1.6 births per woman. A country's population will remain stable if the total fertility rate is 2...Read more

Cal Thomas: Why fixate on 2028?
August is usually downtime in Washington. Congress is in recess, the heat and humidity contribute to the desire to escape town for cooler weather, the president is normally somewhere else and cable news is focused on shark attacks.
Not this August. Cable news, especially, along with some newspapers, seem to be fixated on the person Democrats ...Read more
How to Make Sure the US Dominates 21st-Century Telecommunications
Trump's announcement and executive order to ensure that the U.S. dominates the artificial intelligence revolution was a welcome America First policy directive. That mostly means keeping the government out of the way.
But an equally vital industry for our economic and national security interests is telecommunications -- which is also going ...Read more
Gerrymander For Me, But For The Thee
Let's take a tour of the 13th congressional district in Illinois.
It starts in East St. Louis and then moves steadily north. By the time it gets to Springfield, home of Abraham Lincoln, about 90 miles away, it takes a sharp turn to the east, reaching Decatur and finally Champaign, itself about 80 miles away from Springfield.
It's a jagged, ...Read more
You've Seen the NYT Image. You Haven't Seen the Correction It Requires.
WASHINGTON -- The New York Times has a credibility problem.
On July 24, the country's newspaper of record published an online story with the headline, "Gazans Are Dying of Starvation," which focused on impending famine among Gaza's' "most vulnerable civilians -- the young, the old and the sick."
But an image from the story that ran on the ...Read more
'The Big 5' Ideas the GOP Congress Needs to Pass Between Now and Midterms to Crush Democrats and Achieve Permanent Majority Control of Government for Years to Come!
First, let me start by pointing out that President Donald Trump keeps having "the best week ever" every week!
How great are things going for President Trump nowadays?
-- Trump-hating HBO TV host Bill Maher is apologizing and admitting he was wrong about Trump's tariffs.
-- Trump-hating New York Times columnist Bret Stephens admits Trump is ...Read more
Memo to All Demanding Palestinian Statehood: Hamas Still Has Hostages
WASHINGTON -- "The fastest way to end the Humanitarian Crises in Gaza is for Hamas to SURRENDER AND RELEASE THE HOSTAGES!!!" President Donald Trump wrote Thursday morning on Truth Social.
Amen.
While in Scotland on Monday, Trump had voiced a very human concern about the children of Gaza, when he said, "I mean, some of those kids are -- that'...Read more
America's 'Happiest' Golfer Has a Timeless Message: Family First
Every recreational golfer of my generation shares at least two things in common: We grew up revering Tiger Woods, and we know "Happy Gilmore," the 1996 Adam Sandler golf comedy, like the back of our hands. Which millennial, while lining up a putt on the green, hasn't told himself at some point to just "tap it in -- give it a little tappy, a ...Read more
Europe's Recognition of 'Palestine' Is a Cynical Joke
French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced this week that their countries would unilaterally recognize a Palestinian state.
The first problem with that is "Palestine" is a fictional place. There never was any such thing.
And diplomatic recognition of it no more changes this reality than if Israeli Prime ...Read more
They Aren't Alright
A few weeks ago, press outlets globally ran a horrific story about Israel shooting at starving Palestinians trying to get food. The story was not true. Before the press began retracting it, a man in Colorado attacked several Jews, killing, among others, a Holocaust survivor.
Earlier this week, the New York Times, on its front page, showed a ...Read more
Mark Levin Fits Big Ideas in a Little Book
Mark Levin has written a brand-new book on a huge subject: "On Power." How do you boil that subject down to 208 pages?
In America, the founders and their current admirers have been all about limiting power, having the humility about human nature to understand that people lust for power.
Early on, Levin quotes C.S. Lewis observing, "It may be ...Read more
Heading Toward Midterm Elections, Democrats Not Up Off the Floor
Here's a clue that the off-year elections in November 2026 may not go the way conventional wisdom suggests. That conventional wisdom is that the president's party almost always loses the House and, slightly less often, Senate seats.
There are two structural reasons for this. One is that parties in power tend to do things or produce results that...Read more
Truman Made The Right Decision To Drop The Bomb
Eighty years ago, in one of the most consequential understatements of all time, Emperor Hirohito told the people of Japan that "the war situation has developed not necessarily to Japan's advantage."
He was originally going to say that "the war situation has deteriorated day by day," but that was considered too strong -- even after the United ...Read more
Can the President Impose Taxes?
This week, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit -- which sits right below the Supreme Court -- is hearing a case of profound constitutional importance. It is the government's appeal of a ruling by the U.S. Court of International Trade, which found that President Donald Trump's unilateral imposition of tariffs on certain ...Read more
Moderation in All Things
Moderation in all things is our deliverance from the strife and upheaval of extremism. The Aristotelian means recognizes that wisdom and truth are more chiaroscuro than prime colors. Drawing lines are the heartland of civilized law. It can be said without exaggeration that civilization was born when the first human reflected, "I could be wrong. ...Read more
What Kind of Government Do Americans Want Seriously Enough to Pay For?
Having extended most of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and added even more tax breaks, Congress is once again punting on the central fiscal question of our time: What kind of government do Americans want seriously enough to pay for?
Yes, the Big Beautiful Bill avoided a massive tax increase and includes pro-growth reforms. It also adds to the...Read more
Is 'Gen Z' a Target Voting Bloc for Collectivism?
Politicians have lusted after the "youth vote" for decades, but the "youth vote" is getting even younger these days. Great Britain, for example, has just dropped the voting age to 16, one of fewer than 10 nations where minors that young can vote.
Advocates for young teens voting tend to lean left politically, and for good reason: Children ...Read more

'Starvation' in Gaza: Whom to Blame?
In the Middle East, war is conducted not only with bullets and missiles, but also with pictures. The latest are pictures of allegedly starving children in Gaza distributed by Hamas and its enablers with the intention of blaming Israel for delaying, even denying entry of food trucks into the strip.
Such pictures are gobbled up and distributed to...Read more
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