Politics

Seth Moulton Makes the Only Play Left on the Board | National Review
He has chosen to abandon his House seat for a greater gamble rather than fight a miserable battle to retain a thankless job. Source link
A Trade Deal Without Teeth Isn’t Worth the Paper It’s Printed On | National Review
USMCA’s success cannot hinge on political mood swings. Source link
Blue Moon Eclipsed by Cynicism | National Review
A hipster director takes revenge on American pop genius. Source link
New Jersey’s Wind Debacle | National Review
Governor Phil Murphy brought a European-style energy strategy to New Jersey and got European-style results. Source link
Ready for Your Close-Up? Not If You’re the Wrong Race | National Review
Ethnic gatekeeping in the arts doesn’t remove barriers — it erects them. Source link
Al Jazeera Remains a Leopard That Can’t Change Its Spots | National Review
Despite talk of moderation, the network has continued to broadcast a distortion of reality. Source link
End Racial Gerrymandering | National Review
The Supreme Court has a golden opportunity in Louisiana v. Callais to end racial gerrymanders. Source link
A Critic Takes the White House Tour | National Review
It’s the time when the White House is the People’s House and history is most palpable, thanks to Mrs. Kennedy. But, alas, the tours are now canceled to build...
Small Business Needs Permanent Regulatory Relief, Too | National Review
Congress and President Trump must act quickly to give 32 million small businesses permanent relief from a painful and pointless government mandate. Source link
Karen Wright, Fierce Friend of Liberty and, Above All Else, Mother. R.I.P. | National Review
Remembering one of the more consequential conservative Americans of our lifetime. Source link
Tomahawk Missiles for Ukraine Should Be on the Table | National Review
A lesson of the Gaza deal is that the beginning of diplomatic wisdom is backing our ally to the hilt. Source link
The Supreme Court Can Choose to Clarify Election Laws in Advance | National Review
Candidates for office should be able to sue in advance to find out when the election is. Source link