Things Democrats and leftists have tolerated and even praised in their heroes become intolerable and hateful to them when championed by Republicans.
Tag: Donald Trump
The Ivy League Hoodlums Are Getting What They Deserve
The IRS should go after universities that allow discrimination against white and Jewish students.
Dark Woke: Release the Naughty Language!
The rise of Democratic Party swearing as a strategy is as brain-dead as it seems.
Trump’s Rumble on Sesame Street
PBS and NPR and government subsidized left-wing megaphones and it’s high time taxpayers stopped paying for them.
The Trump Tariff Agenda and the Separation of Powers
The state of play with the Trump tariff agenda remains unpredictable even as the administration appears to have the upper hand in the courts.
In Memoriam: David Horowitz
A man who spent the second half of his life warning the world about his first half, leaves behind a legacy of fierce loyalty and love for the fight.
The Art of a Second Iran Deal
It is crucial that Trump and team understand that a deal—any deal, just for the sake of a deal—is not the goal of this exercise.
Tariffs Are a Bitter, But Necessary, Pill to Swallow
The Trump tariffs aim to take America off the addictive, but toxic, globalized economic system that enriches Wall Street while decimating Main Street.
The Ukraine War and the End of American Superpower
The Ukraine War is a symptom of the American empire’s decline. It is time for America to untangle herself from the region and focus on her vital interests.
You Say You Want a Revolution
Even peaceful revolutions impose real harms on real people, and Trump and Vance would do well to acknowledge those harms and ameliorate them.
The Media’s Fake Narrative on Trump’s First 100 Days
There is no reason to trust the narrative from discredited legacy media outlets that Trump is now suddenly less popular. His first 100 days have been a triumph.
David Was
David Brooks’ pretentious brand of conservatism only has consumers on the left.
The First 100 Days for the Trump-Hating Left
What is left for Democrats to use against Trump?
Black Robes Matter, But Not More Than the People
The quest for unelected rule from the bench must be stopped.
Beyond ‘Due Process’
The obsession the left is now exhibiting with questions of due process in immigration cases is, in fact, a thin veneer covering their naked aggression against the legal tradition that created it.
Rod Dreher Wants to Be MAGA’s Conscience Now
The famous NeverTrumper spent the better part of the last decade decrying Trump and his supporters. Now he pretends to offer friendly advice. It ought to be ignored.
John Wayne and the American Freedom Train
Reprising the American Freedom Train would be a good way to make America’s quarter millennium anniversary a spectacular and unifying event.
Don’t Make Ukraine Another Vietnam
In devising a practical peace, not every question of principle needs to be answered.
How We Can Be True Friends to Citizens of Nations Once Allied, Now Captive
MAGA must maintain America’s longstanding commitment to being a “friend of liberty” even as putting America first may sometimes clash with the short-term interests of allies we hope to see free.
Leftist Corruption Is Undergoing a Reckoning
A partial list of egregious examples of leftist corruption that have been exposed and punished demonstrates that a reckoning is underway.
Don’t Fall Into the Issue-Legitimacy Trap
The media and the elites they service want to trap Americans into believing that their legitimate concerns are “fringe issues.”
‘Liberation Day’ Illustrated the Peril of Plans
By sticking too rigidly to his plans for implementing tariffs, Trump failed to develop the leverage he needed for those plans to work.
What Happened to the Left That Hated the Deep State?
There once was a time when the critics of the deep state were on the left. Their transformation into its lackeys is as fascinating as it is disturbing.
After Francis, Catholics Need a Populist Pope
Francis was meant to bridge the Catholic Church’s factions in the age of globalism while upholding core teachings. But globalism did not resonate as expected.
No University Is Above the Law
President Trump is right. Stripping tax-exempt status is another way to make universities that don’t want to comply with federal law pay for their violations.
Harvard at the Crossroads
As Harvard rejects the Trump administration’s conditions for maintaining its federal funding, will it—like Hillsdale College—learn to live without it?
End U.S. Taxpayer Support for the Higher Education Gravy Train
There is no good reason for hardworking Americans to subsidize institutions that instruct their students to hate them.
Shazam! Surprise and Laughter in the Age of Trump
Americans may be excused for having a laugh at today’s headlines, after the last four years of the humorless and oppressive Biden administration.
TDS: See Only Evil, Hear Only Evil, Speak Only Evil
There is a pathological unwillingness to give Trump any credit for his accomplishments, even when the evidence is plain.
Jazz Musicians Should Welcome Trump to the Unwoke Kennedy Center
The freedom embodied in the American jazz tradition is something utterly incompatible with the close-minded diktats of the woke religion.
Tariffs Are Essential to a Free People
Tariffs are about much more than just securing the interests of the working class. They’re essential to national security and defense.
Taking on the Globalization Gods Requires Courage
Trump has always been clear that the path to sovereignty, self-reliance, and national purpose would require some amount of sacrifice and uncertainty.
Is Luigi Mangione the Left’s Donald Trump?
The left increasingly channels its emotions away from politics and into street actions and violent fantasies.
Shed No Tears for Mahmoud Khalil
For people like Mahmoud Khalil, animosity for Israel and Jews is the same thing as hatred for the West. They make no distinctions, and neither should we.
Voodoo Trumponomics
Ironically, by following the world instead of leading it, America may replace the prevailing free trade orthodoxy and spur an industrial renaissance.
Trump’s Life’s Work Culminates in Confronting Communist China
Trump has not just been outspoken on the issue of trade with China—he has been proven correct.
The Left Discovers Milton Friedman
Leftists now quoting Friedman on tariffs should remember the Nobel Prize-winning economist had opinions about other things.
Trump Wins Big on Tariffs
Trump continues to score big wins for America and confound his critics on the many uses of tariffs in negotiations with foreign powers.
On Democratic Party Violence
The Democratic Party of this decade has been as steeped in violent action as the Nazis and Communists were during the waning days of the Weimar Republic.
How Lawmen Learned to Love 287(g)
Trump’s threat of withholding federal funding to communities with anti-borders policies is making law enforcement in blue states come to love this ICE program.
A ‘Controlled Neurosis:’ Trump’s Theory of Communication
Trump calls his brand of persuasion “dealmaking” and 10 years since his transformation into a political force, his critics still fail to understand it.
Tariffs Are a Reason to Cut Taxes and Red Tape
Orthodox free marketers and national conservatives should agree that rolling back taxes and regulations is essential to making American business great again.
Jonathan Capehart’s WaPo Hissy Fit
The former editorial board member’s memoir is a perfect example of everything that is wrong with journalism today.
The Smithsonian Is Even Worse Than You Think
The parade of outrageous and divisive racialist fantasies at America’s museum is ongoing despite an executive order that it should end.
Union With Canada Is No More Appealing Today Than It Was Yesterday
The song and dance of American union with Canada is an old story, but also one that always arrives at the same answer: No thanks!
Let It Burn: CIA Revelations Unclassified
Former CIA Chief James Angleton was right: The best prescription for the agency is to let it burn, “let it all come out and let people take the consequences.”
Columbia’s Clown Show Continues
The high-stakes drama and academic charade at this supposedly venerated institution of higher education continues apace—threatening funding, public respect, and sanity.
The Democrats Will Try to Pivot on Immigration
The Democratic Party is likely to try to adopt a more restrictive position on immigration to steal some of the GOP’s recent momentum, Patrick Casey writes. Chronicles Editor Paul Gottfried responds.
The Signal Story Distracted the Media While Trump Gutted Federal Unions
The left-wing legacy media’s obsession with the Signal leak story distracted them from real events that will weaken the Democrats’ power base.
Lawfare Isn’t Beaten—In France or America
Trump is right to pressure law firms to avoid falling into the trap of lawfare.

















































