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The abolition of Democratic men

Democrats are spending tens of millions of dollars to answer a simple question: Why don’t men like them? After black, Hispanic, and white men...

Do boomers want grandchildren?

The good news for Americans concerned about the country’s falling fertility rate is that only 44% of adults oppose policies that would “give Americans...

Public broadcasting, a public menace?

As a lifelong consumer of American media, I am always disappointed when a favorite program, network, or outlet goes off the air or out...

Did Tea Partiers ever actually mean it?

Where is the Tea Party when we need it? President Donald Trump is lining up with the far Left, declaring that Sen. Elizabeth Warren...

The sun sets on California’s massive solar plant

California politics are synonymous with many things, but failed energy policy might be the most relevant. The Ivanpah solar power plant is on its way to being shut down, just 11...

Collateral damage

In my last column, I told you about Marine Lance Cpl. Nick Mitchel and how, in 2010, he shipped with his infantry unit to...

Packing it all in

“It’s not the plan,” former President Dwight D. Eisenhower is supposed to have said, “it’s the planning.” I guess that means that the details...

Musk-Trump feud descends into embarrassing spectacle

MUSK-TRUMP FEUD DESCENDS INTO EMBARASSING SPECTACLE. Maybe Elon Musk’s escalating attacks on President Donald Trump, and Trump’s increasingly irritated responses, were funny for a few...

‘Reconciliation’ tears Trump and Musk apart

Only in Washington could a legislative process called “reconciliation” actually drive President Donald Trump and his erstwhile ally Elon Musk apart. Less than a week...

Santo Ono flunked Florida’s political litmus test

The jury is still out on the wisdom of the Florida Board of Governors’ decision to reject former University of Michigan president Dr. Santa Ono to...
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