Let’s say you’re a prosecutor in Washington. You are investigating a husband and wife, naturalized Americans, who you believe have scammed a federal credit union out of nearly $300,000. You catch them in several false statements about their qualifications for a credit line and their intended use of the money. The strongest...

August 27 2017

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The Very Strange Indictment of Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s IT Scammers

Andrew C. McCarthy

Let’s say you’re a prosecutor in Washington. You are investigating a husband and wife, naturalized Americans, who you believe have scammed a federal credit union out of nearly $300,000. You catch them in several false statements about their qualifications for a credit line and their intended use of the money. The strongest...

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Venezuela and the Gray Shades of Communist Czechoslovakia

Eduard Freisler

The sign caught my attention. Attached to a fence in Pastora, a Caracas neighborhood and former bastion of the Hugo Chávez revolution, it read: “If not now, when? If not us, who?” That was the...

Democrats Pressure the Federal Government to Support Racial Discrimination

Elizabeth Slattery, Hans A. von Spakovsky

Top Democrats in Congress are pressuring the Justice and Education Departments to stop the administration’s plans to investigate and potentially sue universities that intentionally discriminate...

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Coach Prays, Ninth Circuit Says No — Blame Supreme Court Conservatives

David French

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled this week that a high-school football coach, Joseph Kennedy, had no First Amendment right to kneel and briefly pray at the 50-yard line after a football...

Parasitic Progressivism at ESPN, Marvel, and the University of Missouri

Jim Geraghty

Consider the state of three longstanding, once (and arguably still) powerful institutions: the University of Missouri, the sports cable channel ESPN, and Marvel Comics. As our former...

The Double Standard in the Progressive War against the Dead

Victor Davis Hanson

Much of the country has demanded the elimination of references to, and images of, people of the past — from Christopher Columbus to Robert E. Lee — who do not meet our evolving standards of...

Affirmative Action Has Failed. It Never Had a Chance to Succeed

David French

This morning the New York Times published an extraordinary, data-rich article examining the outcome of diversity efforts at colleges and universities from coast to coast. The results, quite...

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God's Battalions: The Case for the Crusades

Rodney Stark

'God's Battalions launches a frontal assault on the comfortable myths that scholars have popularized about the crusades. The results are startling. His greatest achievement is to make us see the crusaders on their own terms.' - Philip Jenkins, author of The Lost History of Christianity

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