Politics

Bozell at 100 | National Review
The National Review editor and Goldwater ghostwriter showed the importance of principles — and reexamining them. Source link
Democrats’ Destructive Deportation Proposal | National Review
Requiring federal agencies to obtain a judicial warrant for immigration arrests would kneecap enforcement and overburden district judges. Source link
Renoir Drawings Raises a Question: Did Even Renoir Think His Drawings Were Important?  | National Review
Plus, a great Caravaggio and Bellini as special guests. Source link
Can the Feds Really Prosecute the Minnesota Church Protesters? | National Review
Conservatives should be wary of supporting a federal prosecution like this. Source link
Hubris Is Undoing Trump’s Second Term | National Review
Trump has overestimated what he could achieve and underestimated the voters, allies, and legal grounding needed to make his accomplishments last. Source link
The Case for Prudence over Principle, Then and Now | National Review
Edmund Burke’s spurned advice to Parliament in 1775 has found new relevance in Minneapolis. Source link
Don’t Abuse the Word ‘Protester’ | National Review
That’s not what Alex Pretti was. Source link
Tom Homan’s Deft Handling of Mayor Frey’s Refusal to Enforce ‘Federal Immigration Laws’ | National Review
He’s staying focused on creating a template for collaborative federal-local enforcement efforts. Source link
Gavin Newsom Is Fooling No One | National Review
The California governor can hardly pretend to be a champion of free speech, gun rights, and life. Source link
On Immigration, Let’s Just Follow the Constitution | National Review
Both sides’ tactics and threats on immigration are hurting America’s constitutional balance. Source link
The Annual Census Update Shows a Redder America | National Review
Declining net migration and a continuing shift to the red states is redrawing America’s political map. Source link
Trump Administration Already Undermining Probe of Alex Pretti’s Death | National Review
As with Renee Good’s death, refusal to conduct a credible criminal investigation only makes the eventual prosecution of federal agents more likely. Source link