Opinion - Page 23

Anti-Trumpian and Trumpian lawfare

Two significant developments have just taken place in quick succession in a growing fight over whether America’s legal system is, or should be, a...

A nationwide stampede away from the Democratic Party

In 30 states and Washington, D.C., voters may declare a political party affiliation at the time of registration or change their affiliation at any...

The death of the superhero genre

It has been said for years since the COVID-19 pandemic, but it finally appears to have become true: Superhero movies, as presently constructed, are...

What do ‘security guarantees’ mean for Ukraine?

If Ukraine decides to sign any peace deal ending its 3 1/2 year war with Russia, security guarantees will have to be included. Persuading...

The babies of Onslow County

Conservatives have always been more concerned than liberals about the health of American families. But as fertility sank again in 2024 to an all-time...

Abolish cheerleaders

Sometimes the oddest developments make crystal clear a truth that should have been evident much earlier. The Minnesota Vikings, for a reason only the Minnesota...

The toxic body count discourse

Because one of the easiest ways to farm engagement on X is to gin up outrage among the masses, a discourse that refuses to...

Two cheers for Trump’s AI action plan

“We’re gonna win so much,” President Donald Trump famously declared on the campaign trail in 2016, “that you may even get tired of winning.”  Typical of Trump’s...

Trump’s Syria gamble

President Donald Trump is a man in a hurry. Whether it’s tariffs, international trade negotiations, or immigration raids in the workplace, he can be...

Trump’s troublesome turn toward state capitalism

President Donald Trump is a generational political talent who has recognized underserved constituencies, mastered modern media, and perfected political branding. His takeover of the Republican Party has been...
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