Nikki Haley’s praise was for Ramaswamy 1.0 and the criticism for Ramaswamy 2.0. There are plenty of differences between the two.
Author: Ramesh Ponnuru
The Left’s Judicial Failures
Caroline Fredrickson, a veteran of the legal Left, says her movement put too little emphasis on economic issues and too much on social ones.
Law and Politics on a Collision Course
Special counsel Jack Smith is trying to stop Trump from making what is now his central campaign argument.
Unbanned Books
Max Eden and Jay P. Greene made a surprising discovery.
Biden’s Age and Unpopularity Aren’t a Plot
Whether Biden is too old is something people can see and judge for themselves.
Abortion: The Allure and Danger of a Settlement
Pro-lifers should again reject any offer of a lasting settlement that falls far short of what justice requires.
Ramaswamy’s Undercooked Election Reforms
Walter Olson reviews them and concludes: Among Ramaswamy’s four election reform planks, one is years behind the times; one doesn’t have the advertised effect; one…
Why Kids Are Losing Their Religious Faith
Much of the decline of religiosity in the U.S. is happening among teenagers, not adults.
Thiessen on Trump’s ‘Mistakes’
He radically underrates the political advantage Trump has gained by continuing to pretend that he won the 2020 election in a landslide.
Loving Labor’s Losses
Republican activists and politicians correctly believe that it is the decline of unions that has made their inroads among working-class voters.