Politics
A Comedy Festival in Saudi Arabia Is Fundamentally Unfunny — and Unfree | National Review
What message does it send that American comedians are neutering their sets at the behest of a foreign frenemy? Source link
The Paper, a Counter-Government Sitcom | National Review
Peacock’s wrong-way satire defends biased media. Source link
Japan’s New Female Leader Faces Tired Feminist Critiques | National Review
The left hasn’t yet overcome its bias against conservative women. Source link
Why Colorado’s Counseling Censorship Should Lose at the Supreme Court | National Review
At least three aspects of the case should lead to free speech prevailing. Source link
National Guard Standoff Is a Recipe for More Political Conflict | National Review
The incentive structure here is all wrong. Source link
Time to Spring Trump’s Tariff Trap | National Review
As a condition of ending the shutdown, Democrats should curb the president’s tariff powers. Source link
Colorado Gender Ideology Wages War on Religious Freedom | National Review
The Supreme Court has the opportunity to reaffirm that religious freedom is not conditional on ideological conformity. Source link
Letter from Berkeley: Positively the Last Word on the People’s Park | National Review
This article was first published in the October 7, 1969, issue of NR. It is republished here as a small tribute to the late John Coyne’s tenure and a...
Brett Kavanaugh’s Would-Be Assassin Gets Time Off for Trans Behavior | National Review
The light sentence is more than a moral outrage; it’s dangerous. Source link