Angelo Codevilla, “a great and prescient mind on the right, passed on Monday night at the age of 78 after a car accident,” sadly reports BRIGHT editors. Ryan Williams, President of the Claremont Institute, to which Mr. Codevilla was tied, wrote on his influence and impact: “It’s hard to convey the breadth and depth of […]
San Fran Mayor Feels the Spirit
San Francisco Mayor London Breed, after violating her own rules about wearing masks indoors even for those fully vaccinated, was caught dancing maskless during an evening out at a San Fran nightclub. Rules Are for the Little People Mayor Breed to San Frnacisco: “You must now wear a mask in indoor public buildings even if […]
No Whites/Asians Need Apply
In a brazen attempt by an American orchestra to expunge classical music’s history of racism, NRO explains how the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra’s (BPO) is using the tool of racism to combat racism. David Thomas, the pen name of a current conductor working with professional and semi-professional orchestras on the East Coast, gives an egregious example from […]
Time for Football, Not for Immigration Reform
Have Americans become paralyzed by the many crises the Biden administration is racking up? BRIGHT editors ask and list: Americans are still stranded in Afghanistan Democrats were working with Russia in 2016 Our top military leader was talking to China President Inflation is climbing The Texas border is overwhelmed Who can even keep up with […]
Political Suicide via Economic Crushing Climate Bill
A reconciliation battle is raging on Capital Hill, as reality is finally setting in for Democrats, reports Kimberley Strassel in the WSJ. Most of the committee work revolved around the “hoopla” of taxes and entitlements, as progressives grappled with the first signs that their “sweeping climate agenda” is “veering toward a ditch,” writes Ms. Strassel. […]
Only 16 Years for a Bigger O’Hare Airport?
Does 16 years sound too long to lay concrete on a Chicago runway? James Freeman gives readers the lowdown in the WSJ on government’s failure on “Shovel Ready Jobs.” Don’t Sell the $1 Trillion Infrastructure Plan Short Democrats’ reckless $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation bill also includes a separate plan to spend $1 trillion on infrastructure. […]
Questions Not Answered
Secretary of State Blinken went before two congressional hearings this week, where some new information came to light. Many questions, however, remain unanswered: How does the administration plan to evacuate Afghanistan’s remaining U.S. citizens, green card holders, and visa-eligible Afghans out of the country amid reports of Taliban violence? What will American counterterrorism operations look […]
Where Is the FDA Approval?
It is no secret to anyone that it usually takes years to get the FDA to approve a drug. If cities, universities, and, as President Biden threatens, federal agencies and the Pentagon are going to mandate that all employees be vaccinated, shouldn’t the vaccines have full FDA approval by now (only the Pfizer vaccine has […]
Joe Biden’s Game of “Wedge Politics”
In his attempt to coerce 75 million unvaccinated Americans, who by now are a “mélange,” President Biden is portraying them all as the same anti-science know-nothings, writes Holman W Jenkins, Jr. in the WSJ. How Wedge Politics Works: It will provoke confrontations with red-state governors and old-school civil libertarians. It will rile up anti-vax nuts, […]
Character, Courage, Integrity – Remembering a Hero
Twenty years after 9/11, National Review is honoring Thomas Burnett, who died while attempting to retake control of United Airlines Flight 93. The plane had been hijacked by al-Qaeda on September 11, 2001. Editor’s Note: The following was sent to William F. Buckley Jr. by Thomas Burnett Sr., whose son, Tom, died while attempting to retake […]
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