Politics

The Case for Prudence over Principle, Then and Now | National Review
Edmund Burke’s spurned advice to Parliament in 1775 has found new relevance in Minneapolis. Source link
Don’t Abuse the Word ‘Protester’ | National Review
That’s not what Alex Pretti was. Source link
Tom Homan’s Deft Handling of Mayor Frey’s Refusal to Enforce ‘Federal Immigration Laws’ | National Review
He’s staying focused on creating a template for collaborative federal-local enforcement efforts. Source link
Gavin Newsom Is Fooling No One | National Review
The California governor can hardly pretend to be a champion of free speech, gun rights, and life. Source link
On Immigration, Let’s Just Follow the Constitution | National Review
Both sides’ tactics and threats on immigration are hurting America’s constitutional balance. Source link
The Annual Census Update Shows a Redder America | National Review
Declining net migration and a continuing shift to the red states is redrawing America’s political map. Source link
Trump Administration Already Undermining Probe of Alex Pretti’s Death | National Review
As with Renee Good’s death, refusal to conduct a credible criminal investigation only makes the eventual prosecution of federal agents more likely. Source link
Like January 6, Minnesota Is a Test of American National Sovereignty | National Review
ICE tactics are the pretext; the real issue is whether states can make themselves no-go zones immune from federal law. Source link
Minnesota’s Campaign for Interposition and Nullification | National Review
More than 200 years after the Kentucky Resolutions, a version of nullification still lives.  Source link
The Second Amendment Role Reversal | National Review
The truth is, legally, Alex Pretti was within his rights to have his gun on his person; but that doesn’t mean his actions were prudent. Source link
Can the University of Austin Be Replicated? | National Review
Its slimmed-down finances could prove as significant as its curriculum. Source link
Rahm Emanuel Wants to Bite the Hand of the Aged Beltway Establishment | National Review
He’s advancing the idea that one person’s wisdom garnered through age is another person’s calcified thinking. Source link