The United States Is Not the USSR By Kevin D. Williamson February 23, 2022 Michael headlines his response ‘Asked, and Answered,’ but he doesn’t actually answer my question.
A professor and the pandemic, &c. By Jay Nordlinger September 1, 2021 Georgia Bulldogs, a Cuban hero, Daniel Pearl, a horse drug, Ashli Babbitt, a high pianissimo, and more.
The Cuban Story By Jay Nordlinger August 2, 2021 There are powerful witnesses from Cuba — none more than Armando Valladares.
A Revolt in Cuba By Jay Nordlinger August 2, 2021 Last month, thousands of Cubans poured into the streets, daring to protest the government that has ruled them for 60-plus years.
One Woman’s Struggle against the Cuban Regime By Vanessa Garcia August 1, 2021 Rosa María Payá has personally suffered at the hands of Cuba’s tyrants. Now she fights against their cruelty toward all Cubans.
NR PLUS Cuba Quakes: Mass Protests Put the Regime on Notice By Jay Nordlinger July 29, 2021 In a season of desperation, citizens rally against their abusive, dysfunctional government.
If You Don’t Want to Get Into the Details, You’re Part of the Problem By Isaac Schorr & Brittany Bernstein July 26, 2021 CNN’s Jake Tapper proudly announced his intention to ignore substantive criticisms of Anthony Fauci by Rand Paul regarding gain of function research.
The Cuban Experience, Etc. By Jay Nordlinger July 26, 2021 On a podcast with José de Córdoba, Cuban-American reporter for the Wall Street Journal.
Biden Launches Anti-Communist Ad Campaign in Florida By Isaac Schorr July 25, 2021 Biden lost the state, known for its Cuban-American voters, by 3.4 percentage points to Donald Trump.