The party’s leadership is off to a promising start in its quest to avoid a recurrence of the disaster that befell Republicans in 2022.
Author: Noah Rothman
DeSantis’s January 6 Pardons Comments Are Being Wildly Misinterpreted
The principle DeSantis vocalized is more anodyne than one editorial board suggests.
The GOP ‘Falsely Claims’ a Demonstrable Fact
The Times makes a contention that is debatable at best. Misleading at worst.
Rogue Assets Isn’t a Ukraine Problem
As we’ve also observed in Syria, that’s the nature of war.
Why Are Republicans Winning the Debt-Ceiling Fight? Inflation
Everyone knows that inflation is the biggest economic concern facing Americans.
Ron DeSantis, Elon Musk, and Short Memories in Media
What Elon Musk and Ron DeSantis’s publicity stunt is not is an unprecedented intervention into the political process by the private tech industry.
Hillary Clinton: Still Insulting Your Intelligence after All These Years
Suggesting that Republicans are at all culpable for the Democrats’ paralytic politics is an exercise in misdirection.
The Limits of the ‘Extremism’ Canard
The results are reliably mixed when the allegation fails to establish a contrast.
Tim Scott Stakes Out a Hawkish Lane in the GOP Primary
On Russia, China, and now also Mexico, Scott’s foreign policy is consistent — and it might impress Republican voters.
Joe Biden Is Easily Goaded into Lawlessness
If this White House is genuinely spoiling for a fight with America’s bullies, their progressive cheering section presents them with a target-rich environment.