In The American Conservative, Daniel Larison outlines the loathing other administration officials feel for John Bolton, whom he calls reckless and incompetent. There have been rumors of possible replacement for Bolton as bad news line after bad news line piles up in the National Security Advisor’s wake. Larison writes (abridged): If Bolton(John) is “under attack” […]
Millennials Broke and Disillusioned
In The American Conservative, Charles F. McElwee III, details the plight of America’s Millennials. Loaded with debt, chronically underemployed, and with low prospects, the generation could become lost if policy isn’t modified to push them forward. He writes (abridged): What does the future hold for Millennials? They are renters and borrowers, not owners. They live […]
In an Age of Radical Politics, Do the Founders Have the Answer?
At The American Spectator, Stephen Moore reminds readers that in their deep wisdom, America’s founders provided her citizens with the perfect mechanism with which to resolve many of the most contentious political problems that could arise – states’ rights. Moore writes (abridged): The last several weeks and months Democrats have demonstrated for all to see what a […]
Can Trump Stop the Endless Wars in Spite of His Advisers?
Donald Trump was elected on a platform of stopping the endless wars America is embroiled in, but surrounded himself with advisers and secretaries who want the opposite. Writing in The American Conservative, Pat Buchanan examines whether or not Trump will be able to overcome his advisers to make the decisions Americans elected him to make. […]
For the First Time, Israel’s Syria Story Told
Gareth Porter, writing at The American Conservative, explains the depths of Israeli influence in the Trump administration, and how that influence almost embroiled America in Israel’s anti-Iran campaign. He writes (abridged): The Pentagon was not the only party pressing Donald Trump to keep troops in Syria last year. It turns out the Israeli government and its […]
Fun at the Gun Show
Former Marine officer Jeff Groom takes readers on a trip through an Ohio gun show at The American Conservative. Groom explains the multi-generational appeal of gun shows, and how his grandfather introduced him to the events. He writes: After returning to Ohio after nine years away in the Marines, I found myself with a weekend […]
“America First” is Still a Winning Hand
Here Pat Buchanan explains why Trump is on the right side of history with his demand for a border wall. In the long run, history will validate Donald Trump’s stand on a border wall to defend the sovereignty and security of the United States. Why? Because mass migration from the global South, not climate change, […]
More Than Just a 234 Mile Wall
The media would have Americans believe that President Trump cares only about a border wall. But as Mollie Hemingway notes in the Federalist, a reading of the proposal Trump sent to Congress on January 6, shows a lot more than a 234 mile barrier. 75 additional immigration judges and support staff to reduce the immigration […]
Serious Reform of Immigration and a Secure Border?
A painful truth: neither the Senate nor the House wants to address America’s immigration mess. And that goes for both parties in Congress. Government has failed to deal with immigration, as it has failed with health care, infrastructure, and even abortion, though it at least managed to fumble that into the lap of the courts, […]
America’s Big Cities of “Eds & Meds” Profiled
Daniel Kishi, associate editor of The American Conservative, tells readers that “The 2016 presidential election thrust America’s urban-rural divide into the forefront of our national consciousness.” I have spent decades travelling up and down America’s East Coast, both through its urban canyons and further inland on many Harley trips with Debbie through the small towns […]
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