Politics

JD Vance Picks a Side | National Review
Vance will pretend as though he is disinterestedly arbitrating a political dispute on the right, but he’s not. Source link
Cheers for Ben Shapiro | National Review
He has put down an important marker, and anyone vested in the health of the conservative movement should be grateful. Source link
Stop Calling Cardinal Dolan a Conservative | National Review
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The Productive Path to Affordability | National Review
To make everyday goods and services more affordable, we must unleash the innovation and creativity of the marketplace. Source link
Republicans Still Crave the Mainstream Media’s Affection | National Review
What else are we to infer from the Vanity Fair episode? Source link
What the Founders Understood About Faith and Freedom | National Review
Faith is not an intruder in public life; it’s a part of our civic DNA. Source link
America’s Risky Retreat in Biomedical Leadership | National Review
The CDC’s plan to end primate research will weaken our biomedical capabilities just as our global competitors are shoring up theirs. Source link
The Right’s Simmering Tensions over Abortion | National Review
Donald Trump’s political advisers don’t want to talk about abortion, but pro-lifers need to speak up. Source link
Little Women’s Unsung Heroine | National Review
The oft-overlooked Marmee steadies and guides. Source link
Trump Has No Authority to Categorize Fentanyl as a Weapon of Mass Destruction | National Review
Common sense tells us that narcotic drugs are different from WMD. As one would expect, these differences are reflected in law. Source link
A Stained Glass Christmas, from Chartres to Baltimore’s Gilded Age | National Review
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’Tis the Season for Trimming Travel Regulations | National Review
The best gift to fliers this holiday season would be to let the competitive airline marketplace do its thing. Source link