Politics
California Progressives Insist on Quota Politics | National Review
Even in deep-blue territory, voters might decide that they have had enough. Source link
Lessons for Subduing the Oldest Hatred | National Review
Forget grievance. To counteract bigotry takes a particular resolve. Source link
Biplanes, Trains, and Super-Fast Ponies, Zip Codes, Stamps, and Ben Franklin | National Review
The fascinating history of the U.S. Postal Service, but, alas, it’s now illegal to mail your child. Source link
Hamit Coskun’s Victories and Losses | National Review
The man who burned a Koran in England won the most recent appeal. But the decision is not a win for free expression. Source link
The GOP Can Still Avoid Shooting Itself in the Foot in Texas | National Review
Democratic voters showed discipline in rejecting their own flashy bomb thrower in favor of a plausible statewide candidate. Will Republicans do the same? Source link
The Hurdles to Democracy in Iran | National Review
And how to potentially overcome them. Source link
What the Founders’ Drinking Habits Have to Do with Gun Rights | National Review
Justice Gorsuch raised the issue during oral arguments this week. Source link