At a dinner remembering the late Justice Antonin Scalia, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas told the audience to honor Scalia by continuing “to keep the power of the courts and other branches of government in check.” The gathering, hosted by the Federalist Society also saw Justice Samuel Alito speak. Alito also exhorted the audience to […]
Sharpening the Raptor’s Talons
Lockheed Martin Corp. (NYSE: LMT) has received a $536 million contract modification from the U.S. Air Force for sustainment of the F-22 Raptor. The funding is part of a Performance-Based Logistics (PBL) contract providing weapon systems sustainment of the F-22 fleet at all operational bases for the 2017 calendar year. Lockheed Martin provides sustainment services […]
Reince Priebus, Part II, America’s Irrational Takers
As President Obama walks through the ruins in Greece on his European farewell tour, President-elect Donald Trump is figuring out how to clean up the mess he’s been left with. It’s a fitting narrative, because what has been happening in Greece could certainly happen here. Back in 2012 during the riots in Greece, Reince Priebus […]
Many of Obama’s Rule by Decree Cases Will Go Away
The Cato Institute’s Ilya Shapiro brings some welcome news to conservative Americans. Although the vacancy left on the Supreme Court by Justice Antonin Scalia’s passing—and judicial nominations more broadly—didn’t play as big a role in the campaign as leaked videos and emails, this issue is now at the forefront of the new administration’s transition plan. […]
The Black Community in Harlem Not Angry or Despondent
After the presidential election results, Jason L. Riley took a walk around the ‘hoods of Harlem to ask several dozen black residents their thoughts on the election and ensuing protests. “I didn’t come across any Trump voters—or at least any who admitted it—but many told me they had expected Hillary Clinton ’s defeat. No one […]
Alain Juppe or Nicolas Sarkozy will Emerge as the Next French President
The WSJ largely explains the basics of the race, but does not indicate that Sarkozy is the hard liner on the Muslim issue. This position could easily carry the day for Mr. Sarkozy. WSJ writes: France elects a new head of state next spring, and this weekend’s (French) Republican primary will be an early test […]
Trump and the Supreme Court
Ilya Shapiro, a senior fellow in constitutional studies at the Cato Institute and editor-in-chief of the Cato Supreme Court Review, on Trump’s potential Supreme Court nominations:
More Stupefying World Class Hypocrisy from the NYT
Not sure how to spend that extra $150K you have hanging around? Well the NYT has an answer for you. Partnering with Abercrombie & Kent, the luxury travel firm, the NYT just announced it’s first ever “Around the World by Private Jet” tour, reports Heather Mac Donald in NRO. Poobahs from the NYT will fly […]
Mr. Trump, It’s Time to Empower Small Business Owners
Forget all the downstream issues and get America’s small business owners supercharged to launch a tsunami of innovation and job creation. Everything else is secondary until you deliver on your promise to make America great again with jobs and innovation. Yes, Americans want you to nominate a Scalia-like Supreme Court justice (do so on inauguration […]
If Hillary Had Won, We’d Be Already Talking about Chelsea’s First Campaign
If Hillary Had Won, We’d Be Already Talking about Chelsea’s First Campaign With the Democrat Party now in tatters, Frank Bruni—yes, that Mr. Bruni of the NYT—points out that after telling the readers ad nauseam that the Republicans were unraveling, readers of the New York Times might not ever care to listen to the paper’s predictions about, […]
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