Farrakhan Praises Omar’s Anti-Semitic Remarks: ‘Shake Up That Corrupt House’ By Jack Crowe February 18, 2019 Louis Farrakhan on Sunday praised Rep. Ilhan Omar's recent endorsement of an anti-Semitic trope and urged Omar not to bow to pressure from critics.
Poll: Over a Third Cite Poor Leadership as Country’s Biggest Problem By Mairead McArdle February 18, 2019 A record percentage of respondents cited poor leadership as the country's biggest problem in the latest Gallup poll, which was released Monday.
#BelieveWomen Is in a State of Legal Collapse By David French February 18, 2019 Oddly enough, it’s progressive California judges who are dealing the movement its worst blows.
Stelter Blames ‘Celebrity Press’ for ‘Rushing to Judgment’ on Smollett Story By Jack Crowe February 18, 2019 Stelter blamed the 'celebrity press' and Twitter for uncritically reporting Jussie Smollett's claim that he was attacked by Trump-supporting bigots.
Questions for Those Who Believed Jussie Smollett By Kyle Smith February 18, 2019 The Washington Post, the New York Times, and the Los Angeles Times reported as fact Jussie Smollett’s wildly implausible allegations
A Note on Today By Ramesh Ponnuru February 18, 2019 It is, in federal law, a holiday to mark George Washington's birthday.
A Cowboy and His Poem By Jay Nordlinger February 18, 2019 The sound of Waddie Mitchell, as he reads his 'Whole Load.'
A Wendell Berry Solution to Cory Booker’s Problem By Marlo Safi February 17, 2019 Supporting small farms can help save the Earth and its communities.
Regular Order By Kevin D. Williamson February 17, 2019 What if these are not extraordinary times — or, at least, not extraordinary in the way our activists and media entrepreneurs would have us believe?
Does Congress Care about Its Own Prerogatives and Constitutional Standing? By Rich Lowry February 16, 2019 I oppose what Trump is trying to do with the national-emergency portion of his border-spending plus-up, not because I’m sure it’s illegal (I’m not), but because it’s pretty clearly a ...