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It is enough. It is more than enough.
Whatever we might have thought of Trump over the past seven years, we conservatives should now be able to agree on what we want next.
Let us seek new leaders for a new day.
Never Again |
It’s hard not to think that San Fran’s sudden enthusiasm for enforcing rules owes more to a wish to use some bureaucratic harassment to punish Twitter for the ideological shift in how it is now being run than to any safety considerations. |
An expensive game married to a screeching open-air bazaar makes the occasionally engaging Call of Duty entry a loser on value and user experience. #ModernWarfareII |
The life of Jeffrey Friedman is a reminder that the best teachers do not simply instruct. They do not merely exhort. The great teachers do more than convene, interrogate, introduce, and inspire.
The great teachers build worlds. |
Freedom is a powerful idea to Americans, so much so that everyone has to claim they are on its side if they want to win Americans' support.
That’s a good thing. It’s at least better than the alternative we often see in other countries. |
What is meant by “criminal-justice reform” is not always clear, and there are plenty of disastrous left-wing “reform” ideas.
But both sides should agree on a narrower project of prison reform, because America’s prisons are a travesty. |
Senator Kyrsten Sinema, formally one of the two Democratic swing votes in the chamber, announced Friday that she is leaving the party to register as an independent.
Tony Scott, an Obama-era cybersecurity official who became a paid advocate for Huawei, has received funds from the firm linked to Chinese intelligence. |
The fact is that progressives and conservatives really do operate on fundamentally different understandings of “freedom,” and those distinctions have characterized the nation’s political divide since the emergence of Left and Right. |
Sam Brinton, a non-binary nuclear waste official in the Biden administration, is once again facing charges for attempting to steal luggage from an airport.
It wasn’t the bathroom incident alone that made Sinema leave the Democratic Party, but it was a vivid signifier that her party’s activist class absolutely hated her guts and preferred intimidation and harassment to persuasion. |
Rebekah Jones, the disgraced fabulist fired from the Florida Dept. of Health for insubordination and other assorted lunacy, has entered into to a deferred prosecution agreement.
As is now customary, Jones is lying about what happened. |
Trump claimed Jewish leaders have displayed a “lack of loyalty” amid the backlash over his dinner with Kanye West and white nationalist Nick Fuentes. |
Sinema’s action appears to be a preemptive strike.
By acting now, she avoids having to go through a tough Democratic primary she could very well lose, and then face the decision of having to leave the party in a position of weakness. |
Twitter’s former head of safety Yoel Roth was seemingly meeting with the FBI on a weekly basis around the 2020 election, according to the latest installment of the “Twitter Files” from journalist Matt Taibbi. |
There is no getting away from the fact that Sinema was a Democrat, and now she’s not.
This does represent a repudiation of sorts of the Democratic Party. |