An idea from Horace Greeley and the post-Civil War burst of national imagination has come to the fore again.
Author: Joseph P. Duggan (Joseph P. Duggan)
How to Curb the Deep State at the State Department
By reinforcing civilian control of the department and implementing other common-sense reforms, some sanity to our foreign affairs may be restored.
Rick Scott’s Ultra-Neocon Foreign Policy Advisor
To ensure a sincere America First, Peace Through Strength foreign policy, there should be a better path for Senate leadership.
Dick Cheney’s Faustian Final Gesture
A former Cheney staffer looks back with sadness at a man who refused to admit his errors and who is ending his career as a Republican politician with a spite-motivated endorsement of the opposition.
Murder, She Wrote—and Lied
Kamala Harris fanned the flames of riots and refused to retract false statements.
NeverVancers Are the New NeverTrumpers
The usual suspects are out in force to undermine J. D. Vance as antithetical to Reagan’s realism merely because he repudiates George W. Bush’s disasters.
A Palace Coup Is Hard to Do: A Fix for the Broken 25th Amendment
Now is the moment for all Americans to join arm-in-arm to oust Biden by embracing an idea Democratic Congressman Jamie Raskin hatched to get Trump.