Politics

New Mexico’s ‘Free’ Child Care an Attempt to Cover for Past Failures | National Review
New Mexico’s track record of competently delivering services to help its children is poor to say the least. Source link
The U.S. Should Resume Nuclear Weapons Testing | National Review
Men are not angels, and therefore the United States must always maintain an arsenal designed to deter aggression from nations that wish us ill. Source link
Humility Revisited: On Being Conservative | National Review
Populists are as vulnerable to magical thinking as ideologized elites, and just as prone to rash action. Source link
The Times Does Republican Jack Ciattarelli a Favor | National Review
Is it MAGA to want plastic bags back? Source link
A Time for Choosing on Antisemitism | National Review
Tucker Carlson’s friendly interview with Nick Fuentes makes it impossible to ignore the right’s festering antisemitism problem. Source link
The Big Nothing | National Review
A House of Dynamite succeeds as a piece of exploratory journalism but fails as a drama. Source link
China’s ‘Fortress Without Isolation’ | National Review
Beijing’s latest Five-Year Plan, while couched in familiar bureaucratic language, marks a significant evolution in the regime’s grand strategy. Source link
Air Traffic Delays Pile Up as Shutdown Drags On | National Review
And it will only get worse. Source link
The Rush to Digital ID Is Creepy | National Review
The problems it solves are real but comparatively minor. The risks it creates are enormous. Source link
The Coming Civil War of Climate Hysterics | National Review
The Gates memo may soon touch off a mad scramble for the cash that the donor class is still willing to contribute to climate. Source link
The Curious Fallout from a Trump Appointee’s Partial Disqualification | National Review
Ironically, a ruling against the U.S. attorney for Los Angeles could help both Trump and Comey. Source link
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Retention Election Is a Key Swing-State Test | National Review
In a major judicial election in the Keystone State, Democrats are more focused than Republicans. Source link