Politics

San Francisco’s Latest Radical Experiment  | National Review
Unlike some of the city’s other adventures, this one is actually working out.  Source link
Breakdown: 1975 Erases Film History | National Review
Millennial filmmakers reduce the past to cynicism. Source link
Whatever This Is in Iran, It Isn’t Victory | National Review
Color me skeptical. Source link
It Starts in Chicago: Where to See Frank Lloyd Wright’s Genius Unfold | National Review
A deep dive into Wright’s Prairie Style via the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust. Source link
An Uncertain Cease-Fire | National Review
There’s a cease-fire for now, but there won’t be an end to the larger war until the Islamic Republic falls. Source link
Trump’s Iran Rhetoric Is Not a War Crime | National Review
His threats are overheated and politically unhelpful, but his domestic opponents are skewing the facts in response. Source link
A First Step Toward Shrinking Government | National Review
Following the Trump administration’s cuts, the federal government employs the lowest percentage of U.S. workers since World War II. Source link
The Iranian Sharia-Supremacist Regime and ‘Civilian’ Infrastructure | National Review
There are no ‘civilians,’ in the Western sense, in Iran, and the IRGC uses the infrastructure for its war aims. Source link
A Rescue Mission for the Ages | National Review
On Easter morning, U.S. forces rescued a downed pilot from the middle of Iranian territory, advancing America’s tactical and strategic position. Source link
Maybe Society Should Go to the Dogs | National Review
Making the case for ‘man’s best friend.’ Source link
Thirty Years After Welfare Reform, It’s Time for the Next Generation of State-Led Solutions | National Review
The problem with today’s safety net isn’t intent; it’s design. State leadership would help fix it. Source link
The Fog of War Against Iran | National Review
When America loses a war, it is generally because of political reaction at home, notwithstanding smashing success on the battlefield. Source link