At 71, John Prine has a new album coming out this month. “It is prime Prine,” writes Jim Fusilli, the WSJ’s rock and pop music critic. “Accompanied by simple, instantly memorable melodies, its lyrics tell of the agonies and absurdities of life that often stand side by side.” … musically as well as lyrically, “The […]
Pruitt–Persona Non Grata in the Swamp
Mollie Hemingway of The Federalist focuses on why Washington’s green political machine wants to oust Scott Pruitt, EPA administrator, supposedly for grave ethics offenses. After Donald Trump, the individual in DC with the biggest target on his back is Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt. When he was attorney general of Oklahoma, he sued the […]
The Size of the Dog in a Fight Does Matter
Scott Pruitt, President Trump’s EPA administrator, announced this week that he is reexamining the stringent standards of CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) set by the Obama administration in 2012. “This might finally bring some honesty to the issue of CAFE’s lethal effects and push the safety issue to the forefront of the debate over government […]
Open Borders for Thee, Orange Alert for Me
Mark Steyn joins Tucker Carlson to discuss the “caravan” of refugees from Honduras as it marches toward the Rio Grande and into the United States.
Rink of Dreams
Scott Foster, a 36-year-old accountant, was a goalie on Western Michigan’s hockey team more than a decade ago. Last week Scott was called in by the Blackhawks as an emergency goalie and ended up stealing the show in Chicago. After stopping seven shots as the Winnipeg Jets unsuccessfully tried to score against the Hawks, Scott […]
Repealing the 2nd Amendment: What Are They Waiting For?
You perhaps are aware that Justice John Paul Stevens argued this week in the NYT that, with the shooting in Parkland, Florida students and their allies should lobby Congress and states to abolish the Second Amendment. “Concern that a national standing army might pose a threat to the security of the separate states led to […]
The Gun Debate: How to Keep America’s Children Safe
Does it surprise you that only 47% of Americans between the ages of 13 and 17 believe that more gun control will reduce mass public shootings? As John Lott (More Guns, Less Crime) points out, that is something you would be unlikely to learn from the media reporting on the nation-wide demonstrations this past weekend. No […]
Trump/Hillary Scandal—Questions Never Asked
In times of hysteria, it is easy to overlook the obvious, writes Victor Davis Hanson. In a series of 12 questions not answered, VDH explains why so many of the people today alleging scandals should themselves be considered scandalous. Had Hillary Clinton won the election, would we now even know of a Fusion GPS dossier? […]
Hillary Clinton Continues Thumping Her Basket of “Deplorables”
While in Mumbai, India last weekend, Hillary Clinton was asked how Donald Trump was able to win a majority of white women (52% according to exit polls) despite his crude remarks. Here’s Hillary’s response: We do not do well with white men and we don’t do well with married, white women. And part of that […]
The Truth about the Student Walkout
Parents are being fed misinformation about the National Gun Control Walkout, writes Julie Gunlock in The Federalist. According to the National School Walkout website, the real mission of the walkout is to demand Congress pass more restrictive gun laws: “Students and allies are organizing the national school walkout to demand Congress pass legislation … Congress must […]
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