Whenever a clash occurs between a sad handful of neo-Nazis and their supposedly “anti-fascist” opponents in black—as in the Unite the Right 2 rally in Washington, D.C., on August…
With heated protests throughout Israel, the arrest of American journalist Peter Beinart, and the tentative ceasefire of the latest ballistic exchange between Hamas and the Israeli government; the Israeli/Palestinian conflict…
This article originally appeared in Philanthropy Daily on August 21, 2018. Imagine that you’re a man in your seventies and eighties. Your wife has died, and she was not…
This article originally appeared in American Greatness on August 20, 2018. Paul Manafort was exactly what Donald Trump’s presidential campaign needed—and what it didn’t. At the end of…
What if there were a self-proclaimed conservative who lobbied lawmakers and used his nonprofit foundation to fund and make left-wing environmental policy a standard part of the conservative political narrative?…
In Washington, D.C., “bipartisan” is a word in search of a definition. To some, it means teamwork—but to many conservatives, it’s come to mean “We lose, they win.” That’s the…
This article originally appeared in American Greatness on August 16, 2018. “We have lost the South for a generation,” President Lyndon B. Johnson told an aide after he signed…
In this episode: Eric Holder and his National Democratic Redistricting Committee are planning to use the next census to gerrymander in the Democrats’ favor, potentially changing the future of American…
This article originally appeared in Philanthropy Daily on August 17, 2018. It should be a law of philanthropy that the first grant is more important than the last one.
Five hundred million. That’s the number of plastic straws used daily by Americans, according to environmental groups that want to scare Americans into giving up the small piece of plastic.