The political contradictions of progressivism.

October 27 2019

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From Woke to Broke

Matthew Continetti

The contradictions of progressivism generate crises of affordability and governance. But the political class suffers few consequences. Read More

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Stop Claiming ‘No Quid Pro Quo’

Andrew C. McCarthy

The president's demand of Ukraine was not close to an impeachable offense.

Not Enemies, But Friends

Kevin D. Williamson

Progressives were scandalized by the private life of talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres

ISIS Leader Baghdadi Dies In U.S. Special Forces Raid

Tobias Hoonhout

“He was vicious and violent, and he died in a vicious and violent way, as a coward, running and crying,” stated President Trump in a White House speech.

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The Two Theories of Trump’s Actions in the Ukraine Affair

Ben Shapiro

There are two theories of Trump's actions in the Ukraine affair. Both make the president’s conduct look foolish, but only one makes it look impeachable.

Universities Breed Anger, Ignorance, and Ingratitude

Victor Davis Hanson

Campus activism has replaced the old university creed of disinterested inquiry. Students are starting to resemble military recruits in boot camp, prepping to become hardened social-justice warriors on the frontlines of America’s new wars over climate change, gun control, abortion, and identity politics.

The President’s Best Ukraine Defense: Not an Impeachable Offense

Andrew C. McCarthy

The president's best defense is that the quid pro quo is not worth impeaching him over.

The Problem with President Pence

Rich Lowry

If Senate Republicans vote to remove Trump on anything like the current facts, it would leave the GOP a smoldering ruin.

UAW Ends Strike, Approves New Contract with General Motors

Zachary Evans

The United Auto Workers union has approved a new contract with GM, ending a nearly six-week-long strike that had seen 49,000 workers walk off the job.

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