Politics
When Myths Become Media ‘Facts’ | National Review
What excuse is there today for anyone not to double-check? Source link
Farewell, MTG (for Now) | National Review
For all the talk of splits within MAGA, President Trump still has the power to vaporize entrenched Republican members of Congress. Source link
Dennis Prager’s Unbreakable Spirit | National Review
His survival after a terrible accident one year ago is a summons — to continue defending faith, moral clarity, and the American value system. Source link
A Penne for Your Thoughts | National Review
The sky is the limit when you have semolina, warm water, and an hour or two to spare. Source link
No, Ken Burns, the United States Is Not an Iroquois Nation | National Review
The Founders didn’t model us on the Six Nations, and George Washington didn’t tomahawk a Frenchman. Source link
Halligan’s ‘Correction’ of the Record Sparks More Intrigue About Comey Indictment | National Review
Why did the DOJ create a second indictment document that makes it look like no charge was rejected? Source link
Iran Drops the Façade of Tolerance Toward Persian Jews | National Review
Without consequences or outside pressure, the regime could revert to the same violent persecution that marked the early years of the Islamic Revolution. Source link
Klimts Make YUGE Bucks at Sotheby’s, and Are Maine’s Aggrieved Penobscots Happy to Let a Masterpiece Rot? | National Review
Also in the news, Fabergé’s Winter Egg, with thousands of tiny diamonds, is set to sell at Christie’s. Source link
Newsom’s Prop 50 Could Be at Risk Thanks to Texas Judges | National Review
A federal court voted to block Texas’s redistricting. California conservatives should be pleased. Source link
The Global Warming Panic Is Subsiding | National Review
Poll after poll shows global warming falling in status as a political priority, in America and abroad. Source link