Politics

Looking Good at the Winter Show | National Review
Art is selling at the annual fair at the Armory, but dealers are under duress from tariffs, a spotty market, and the inscrutability of younger buyers. Source link
NATO’s Not Dead | National Review
Pundits’ claims that the alliance is on the verge of demise are greatly exaggerated. Source link
Kevin Warsh: Hawk or Dove? | National Review
The pick to be Federal Reserve chairman has a history of concern about inflation but more recently has been in harmony with President Trump’s push for lower interest rates....
Is the Latin Mass for Freaks? | National Review
Traditional Catholics are optimistic about their movement, and for good reason: It’s growing. Source link
Do Americans Really Want Higher Taxes? | National Review
Democrats should be wary of reading too much into the polling. Source link
The Week: The Alex Pretti Aftermath | National Review
Plus: America’s historically low murder rate. Source link
Hollywood’s Academy Commits 16 Sins | National Review
Embarrassing stats for the mediocre Sinners. Source link
Bozell at 100 | National Review
The National Review editor and Goldwater ghostwriter showed the importance of principles — and reexamining them. Source link
Democrats’ Destructive Deportation Proposal | National Review
Requiring federal agencies to obtain a judicial warrant for immigration arrests would kneecap enforcement and overburden district judges. Source link
Renoir Drawings Raises a Question: Did Even Renoir Think His Drawings Were Important?  | National Review
Plus, a great Caravaggio and Bellini as special guests. Source link
Can the Feds Really Prosecute the Minnesota Church Protesters? | National Review
Conservatives should be wary of supporting a federal prosecution like this. Source link
Hubris Is Undoing Trump’s Second Term | National Review
Trump has overestimated what he could achieve and underestimated the voters, allies, and legal grounding needed to make his accomplishments last. Source link