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Carter's Greatest Conflicts vs. Reagan's
When President Jimmy Carter ran for reelection in 1980, he had to compete against former California Gov. Ronald Reagan.
It was no contest. Reagan took 44 of the 50 states and won the popular vote by more than 8 million.
Why was Carter's reelection effort so disastrous?
Perhaps the most significant reason -- but not the only reason -- was ...Read more
The Fall of the Censorship Wall at Facebook
Since Donald Trump won reelection, the fiercest Trump-bashers in the press have raged against any sign of media titans softening their approaches before the second term begins. Visits to Mar-a-Lago? Outrageous! Donating to Trump's inauguration? Unconscionable!
Then Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg announced his Meta sites would be abandoning ...Read more
Stop Tolerating People Who Want to Murder You
The world is full of people who want you dead. It's an unpleasant and sometimes unavoidable truth.
Early on New Year's Day, a terrorist drove a white pickup through a celebratory crowd in New Orleans. As of this writing, Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar murdered 14 people and injured 35. After he crashed, police officers heroically returned fire and ...Read more
MAGA's Family Feud Over H-1B Visas Is Full of Inconsistencies
SAN DIEGO -- The media was too quick to move on from a recent MAGA civil war over H-1B visas, which allow companies to hire highly skilled foreign workers to fill specialty occupations.
We're not done yet. This is just the beginning of an argument that is likely to last all through President-elect Donald Trump's final term in office.
As will...Read more
Why does Musk get lambasted while Soros gets decorated?
PARIS – One minute, he’s telling “subtard” online critics of his policy ideas to go “f**k yourself in the face.” The next, he’s fanboying for populist leaders at home and abroad. So what’s the problem with Elon Musk? Aside from his politics, that is.
If Musk, the richest man in the world, held political views that were more ...Read more
US Steel Sale and Future in Limbo After Biden Block
BRADDOCK, Pennsylvania -- The fate of the Edgar Thomson Works, a massive steel plant that has hugged the same spot along the Monongahela River since 1875, became even more uncertain Friday morning when President Joe Biden announced he would block the sale of United States Steel to Nippon Steel as one of his last acts as president.
Biden said ...Read more
Saving Money in an Overlooked Place
President-elect Trump and nominees for his upcoming administration often speak about cutting spending in order to reduce the debt. Some of the targets are familiar, but one that is never mentioned is the amount of money that could be saved by releasing, or not incarcerating in the first place, nonviolent offenders.
According to The Sentencing ...Read more
Why America Is in So Much Trouble!
Shortly before Milton Friedman's death in 2006, I had the privilege of interviewing him over dinner in San Francisco. The last question I asked him was: What are the three things we have to do to make America more prosperous?
His answer I have never forgotten: "First, allow universal school choice; second, expand free trade; third and most ...Read more
Biden Stumbles Again. Where Are the Handlers?
WASHINGTON -- Sunday night, President Joe Biden welcomed new Democratic members of Congress at the White House. By the time his remarks were over -- he talked for just under a half-hour -- there was little doubt that with two weeks to go until Jan. 20, the U.S. president is living in the long-ago past, not the present.
Remember how Team Biden...Read more
Happy New Year 2025. But ... Let's Now Think What This New Year Would Look and Feel Like If Kamala Had Won!
Donald Trump won. What a great New Year's gift! God saved America. God blessed America.
But what if Kamala Harris had won? What would this New Year's week be like?
It would be like a modern-day version of "It's a Wonderful Life" with Jimmy Stewart. I'm here to show you how bad it could have been.
First, that Trump rally on Wall Street after ...Read more
Bourbon Street Massacre Is What 'Globalize the Intifada' Looks Like
As woke illiberalism replaced live-and-let-live liberalism as the animating ideology of the American Left, the state of Israel has increasingly found itself on the outs. Never mind that modern Israel was founded by, and for three decades politically dominated by, a bunch of left-wing socialists. Never mind that Harry Truman, an iconic liberal ...Read more
New Year, Same as the Old Year
The Romans set January as the first month of the year. Originally, March had been the start of the new year. But the early Roman kings, before the republic, moved it to coincide with Janus, a two-faced god who looked backward with an old face and forward with a young face. Julius Caesar realigned Roman governance around January being the start...Read more
Never Mind Biden and Big Tech, Fear 'Trump's Censorship Arsenal'
Point and laugh at The Hollywood Reporter. After four years of Team Biden pressuring Big Tech to crush dissent on social media, not to mention Team Biden pressuring the news media to crush any word of President Joe Biden's mental decline, they're going to warn the world about Donald Trump and censorship.
The silly headline on this silly ...Read more
Toward a Political History of the Last 75 Years
New Year's Day is a good time to take a long look backward with a cautious eye toward possible futures. My guide here is RealClearPolitics analyst Sean Trende's 2012 book "The Lost Majority," whose bold thesis was unduly neglected by political scientists spinning tales of a permanent New Deal Democratic majority.
Trende's thesis instead was ...Read more
Did Donald Trump Want Matt Gaetz to Be the next Attorney General, or Was the Very Notion a Ruse?
WASHINGTON -- Why did President-elect Donald Trump pick then Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., to be the next attorney general back in November?
Gaetz is no legal heavyweight. He's never run an organization with thousands of workers, like the Department of Justice. And he's not exactly big on respecting the law.
Nonetheless, Trump went with Gaetz ...Read more
A Postcard From Mexico, With Love -- and Fascination
GUADALAJARA, Mexico -- I try not to criticize my country, or my countrymen, while standing on foreign soil. But I'll make an exception.
A lot of Americans have an annoying habit of feeling really passionate about subjects they don't really understand. What we lack in knowledge and wisdom, we make up for in ego and self-confidence.
In that ...Read more
2024: The Year of Donald Trump
The year 2024 will be remembered for three marvels: Donald Trump, Donald Trump and Donald Trump. He is Time Magazine's Person of the Year. Even Harry Houdini would be jealous.
The facts speak for themselves. President-elect Trump outfoxed and steamrolled four felony prosecutions in New York, Georgia, Washington, D.C., and Florida. The New ...Read more
Thinking Big as Trump, Congress Tackle Taxes
You can say what you want about Elon Musk, but he is able to pinpoint in a single tweet some of the most dysfunctional aspects of our federal government. For instance, he recently noted that "Simplifying the tax code will increase productivity, instead of incentivizing bizarre tax-avoidance behavior."
He's correct. If President-elect Donald ...Read more
A Partisan Quiz for the New Year!
1. On Jan. 1, 2026, Joe Biden will be
a. A criminal defendant in a case brought by the Trump DoJ.
b. Generally regarded as smarter than he appears to be today.
c. Gone from this vale of tears.
d. In hospice.
2. On Jan. 1, 2026, Donald Trump will still be
a. Blaming JD Vance for something.
b. Appealing the civil judgments against him.
c. ...Read more
Jimmy Carter’s Faith
When Jimmy Carter began attending the First Baptist Church in Washington after becoming president, I thought it a unique opportunity to better understand his faith. He taught a Sunday School class as he had done for years in his native Plains, Georgia, and I joined it.
Carter was an excellent teacher. He knew the Scriptures well and on one ...Read more
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