Politics

What the Kirk Memorial Reveals About the Right | National Review
Erika Kirk and Donald Trump channel the American right’s spirit. Source link
The Charlie Kirk Memorial Wasn’t Christian Nationalism  | National Review
It’s okay to mix politics and religion.  Source link
When Financial Industry Regulators Are Judge, Prosecutor, and Beneficiary | National Review
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority banned me from the financial industry for life and imposed a $243,000 fine.
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Palestine Recognitions from Europe and Beyond Ensure Long-Term Irrelevance | National Review
Several countries join a growing list whose recognition of a Palestinian state will ironically shut them out of the future Middle East. Source link
Trump Proves to Be His Own Worst Enemy on Push for Payback Probes | National Review
By openly demanding prosecutions of Comey, James, and Schiff, Trump has virtually assured there will be no prosecutions of those figures. Source link
Palestinian Statehood Declarations Are an Insult to Palestinians | National Review
It’s all, and only, about Israel. Source link
We Can Smash Antifa Without Designating Them | National Review
The tools are already in the hands of law enforcement to treat violent members of Antifa with the seriousness they deserve. Source link
The Wrong Tool for Protecting Women from Abortion | National Review
There is no reliable evidence that prosecuting women would lead to the elimination of abortion. Source link
The Fed Should Do One Thing — and One Thing Only | National Review
We don’t want a Democratic Fed or a Republican Fed. We want an American Fed.  Source link
The Roots of Trans Fanaticism | National Review
Why is the trans cause advanced with such fever and hate? Source link
The FCC Is a New Deal Relic | National Review
Put it on the ash heap of history so no one can misuse it. Source link
Why Our Nation Needed a Buckley Stamp | National Review
To place his likeness in the hands of millions is to extend an invitation — to remember, to argue, and to take seriously the work of shaping the public...