Politics
The ‘Restrainers’ Get Their Consolation Prize | National Review
The administration’s National Security Strategy document would not create a safer world for Americans. Source link
Yes, Revive the Monroe Doctrine | National Review
We should, by all means, breathe new life into a doctrine that in recent decades has become a museum curiosity. Source link
Trump Bails Out the Farmers He Kneecapped with Tariffs — Again | National Review
The president would rather pay farmers off with taxpayer funds than let them compete in a global marketplace. Source link
One Fire, One System: Hong Kong’s Fire Tragedy and the City That No Longer Exists | National Review
Hong Kong did not simply mishandle a tragedy; it demonstrated, once again, that it has become something fundamentally different from what it once was. Source link
There Is No Such Thing as an Independent Agency | National Review
The Supreme Court should overrule a 1935 precedent and put presidents back in charge of executing the law. Source link
Right to Repair Would Help Consumers and Address ‘Affordability’ | National Review
The battle over the right to repair represents a clear dividing line between supporters of certain business interests and backers of a free market. Source link
Ben Rhodes Keeps Getting It Wildly Wrong on Israel and Gaza | National Review
Setting the record straight on the recent New York Times screed by Obama’s deputy national security adviser. Source link
Pope Leo Reveals His Secret | National Review
What a 17th-century monk can still teach us. Source link