The enthusiastic embrace by some conservatives of Roberts’ decision in the tariff case shows just how far conservatism has moved away from the fight against judicial supremacy.
Tag: politics
How the Left Lost Its Power of Expression
The left once mastered the art of disguising awful policies behind clever language; the radicals now in charge have lost that ability.
The “Sad Charlie Kirk Died, But…” Crowd Is Not Worth Your Time
If Kirk’s murder teaches anything about the radical left, it is this: They will not be convinced of anything through careful and respectful discussion.
The Prime Minister Who Loved the Market Too Much
Former PM Liz Truss's book doubles as a memoir and a stale neo-Thatcherite policy paper. Her politics haven't changed much since the '90s.
Remembering Edward C. Banfield
For decades, Edward C. Banfield taught within the Ivy League environment despite being a right-winger who favored empirical investigation over theories and feelings.
The Justice Department Decided to Help the Bidens Evade Taxes
The Justice Department has put the entire U.S. tax system in jeopardy by handing out an indulgence on unpaid taxes to the president's politically connected son, Hunter. It's easy for politicians to raise taxes if they know they won't have to pay them.
The Bully Versus the Bore: Australia Chooses the Least-Abhorred
Australia's new prime minister Anthony Albanese's best asset is his forgettability: after the COVID crises, mere failure to generate loathing worked to his advantage.






