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Now or Never Time for Israel?

If Israel allows itself to be cowed now, will it ever regain the optimism and sense of security it enjoyed on 10/6?

GOP Wanted Crackdown on Israel Critics. Columbia Obliged

Columbia's exceptionally poised president, Nemat Shafik, clearly has no intention of going down like the former heads of Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania, both driven from their jobs following disastrous appearances before a congressional committee investigating campus antisemitism.

GOP Wanted Crackdown on Israel Critics. Columbia Obliged

Did the U.S. Solicitor General Mislead SCOTUS?

Elizabeth Prelogar, Joe Biden's appointed solicitor general, attempted to downplay prison sentences associated with J6ers convicted of 1512(c)(2) during oral arguments. But did she tell the truth?

Johnson Betrays Border Security for More Foreign Aid

Funny how the pressure works up so often for wars abroad and so rarely for deaths at home. But in Washington that pressure is relentless a€” and one-sided.

Johnson Betrays Border Security for More Foreign Aid

Are Iran's Nine Lives Nearing an End?

The theocracy of Iran has been the world's arch-embassy attacker over the last half century.

Are Iran's Nine Lives Nearing an End?

Universities Must Stop Tolerating Antisemitism

Columbia University's president and other college administrators have stated that the chant From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free is permissible political speech.

Universities Must Stop Tolerating Antisemitism

Time for a Bipartisan Presidency

Although Joe Biden is a lifelong Democrat, his political career was long defined by bipartisan compromises and reaching out to the Republican Party with legislative compromises, budget battle solutions, foreign policy consensus, and, notably, personal friendships.

Time for a Bipartisan Presidency

A Biden Victory in November Turns On This State

Let's talk about why President Biden is spending three days in Pennsylvania this week - a lot of time by

A Biden Victory in November Turns On This State

Question for a Reparations Advocate: What Is Enough?

On the first episode of RCP's new program "The Unknowns," Charlie Stone interviews Robin Rue Simmons, the chair of the Reparations Committee in Evanston, Illinois.

Question for a Reparations Advocate: What Is Enough?

Obama-Biden Foreign Policy Emboldened Iran

The terrorist Iranian regime's unprecedented recent attack on Israel, which included 185 drones, 36 cruise missiles and 110 surface-to-surface missiles, is an unambiguous casus belli -- an act of war -- under international law.

Obama-Biden Foreign Policy Emboldened Iran

No Steel in Biden's Spine

President Joe Biden's move to triple tariffs to 25% on imported Chinese steel is an electoral effort to steal the clothes of former President Donald Trump.

No Steel in Biden's Spine

What's Most Important to Young Voters

For the last decade, top Democratic politicians, most notably Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden, have struggled to re-create the coalition of voters who elected Barack Obama twice.

What's Most Important to Young Voters

Quotations From Chairman Maher

NPR's new CEO exemplifies the ideological capture of America's institutions.

Trump Campaigns From the Courtroom

Thursday on the RealClearPolitics radio show (Monday through Friday on SiriusXM's POTUS Channel 124), Andrew Walworth, Carl Cannon, and Emily Jashinsky (culture editor of The Federalist) discuss Donald Trump's strategy for campaigning while he is stuck in the courtroom and members of the Kennedy family endorsing President Biden.

Trump Campaigns From the Courtroom

Did Mike Johnson Just Get Religion on Ukraine?

The Speaker's sudden willingness to bring foreign-aid bills to the House floor risks his Speakership-and Trump's wrath.

Did Mike Johnson Just Get Religion on Ukraine?

The Real Youth-Vote Shift To Watch

Are young people turning away from the Democratic Party in 2024? Will turnout be as high as it was last time around? What about the gender gap? Today I'll do my best to address some pressing questions about how young folks will behave in November. But first, here are three stories from The Atlantic:

The Real Youth-Vote Shift To Watch

Iran Appears To Play Down Down Significance of Israeli Strike

The Israeli strike on a military base near the Iranian city of Isfahan was part of a cycle of retaliation

Iran Appears To Play Down Down Significance of Israeli Strike

Among the Activists Plotting To Disrupt the DNC

'We've got to give them a 1968 kind of welcome.'

Among the Activists Plotting To Disrupt the DNC

Boeing's Problems Were as Bad as You Thought

Experts and whistleblowers testified before Congress today. The upshot?

How BLM and Covid Are Wrecking the Theater

In this clip from this week's episode, John McWhorter fills in for Glenn and talks with actor Clifton Duncan. Clifton tells John how opting out of COVID vaccination, protesting what he sees as COVID protocol overreach, and speaking out about race have profoundly damaged his career in the entertainment industry. It's not just Clifton who's at risk. Theater attendance is way down, and some argue that the influence of BLM-style politics accounts for this newfound unpopularity.

When Politics and Physics Collide

Mandates and massive subsidies cannot summon into being a world without fossil fuels.

Speaker Johnson: Embrace the Bipartisan Way Forward

Combining support for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan with LNG exports and permitting reform is the type of compromise that generations of legislators will admire.

A Hallucinogenic and Unrepentant Rant

Christine Blasey Ford, the accuser in the infamous 2018 confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, has written an unrepentant and incoherent book while showing no remorse for the ordeal she caused others and the nation.

Ukraine Needs One More Year To Win

Avdiivka's Ukrainian garrison had beaten back repeated Russian assaults, only for its dwindling munitions stockpiles ultimately to force a surrender. Russian artillery was firing at a rate ten times that of Ukrainian defenders, who were forced to ration shells as Western supplies dried up.

Ukraine Needs One More Year To Win

A Beleaguered Gentleman: Speaker Mike Johnson

The sky is cloudless and blue on a warm April afternoon as a cheerful Mike Johnson, seated on a beige couch next to an unlit fireplace in an office still new to him, contemplates his demise, taking solace in Providence and repeating the words of John Quincy Adams - an illustration of his circumstances almost as much as a reluctant acceptance of fate

A Beleaguered Gentleman: Speaker Mike Johnson

Right Now, Democrats Are Calling the Shots in the House

House GOP set to borrow and spend $61 billion for Captain Undershirt and prolong Ukraine crusade

Right Now, Democrats Are Calling the Shots in the House

Even With Trial Burden, Trump Outcampaigns Biden

Many Democrats see the trial of former President Donald Trump, prosecuted by the elected Democratic district attorney of Manhattan, as a valuable political tool. While Trump is tied down in a courtroom, required to be in court every day trial is in session, President Joe Biden can be out

Even With Trial Burden, Trump Outcampaigns Biden

What the Trump Jurors Think of the Former President

Here's what we learned about the latest jurors to be added, and their views of the former president, after their responses to the 42-part questionnaire and about an hour of voir dire. (We wrote about the first half of the jury here.) We will be filling out the rest of the alternates as what is expected to be the final day of jury selection continues on Friday.

What the Trump Jurors Think of the Former President

What Bugs Them About Bobby Kennedy Jr.

An Open (Sort Of) Discussion with Kennedy's Press Critics

Larry Sanger Speaks Out

Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger discusses Katherine Maher and the corruption of the Internet.

Larry Sanger Speaks Out

Why PA Is a Must-Win State for Biden

Friday on the RealClearPolitics radio show, Andrew Walworth, Carl Cannon, and RCP senior elections analyst Sean Trende discuss how important Pennsylvania is to Joe Biden's re-election campaign and the announcement that the RNC and the Trump campaign are deploying up to 100,000 poll watchers across the country in November.

Why PA Is a Must-Win State for Biden

Trump Moves to the Middle on Abortion. Biden Should, Too

A pro-life movement that continues to embrace Donald Trump and ignore Joe Biden is a movement without a future in the U.S.

Trump Moves to the Middle on Abortion. Biden Should, Too

Prosecutor: Gascon Dropped Vote Case Over Politics

For political reasons, DA George Gascon dismissed the criminal charges against Konnech CEO Eugene Yu, says the lead prosecutor on the case.

Our Green New Deal for Public Housing

This legislation addresses four crises facing the country.

What the Cass Review Means for Trans Kids

A new review of gender-affirming healthcare in England could change the way gender-questioning children and young everywhere people receive care.

The Trans Reckoning Is Here

If we are past the height of the fad, and the Cass report with its sober, reasonable tone prevails, there will need to be a reckoning at multiple levels of society.

Accountability Coming for Trump at Last?

The judge kept the former president on a tight leash when jurors were in the courtroom.

Accountability Coming for Trump at Last?

Led by Biden, Dems' New 'Squad' Wants Israel Gone

Minnesota's Democrat Senators Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith recently joined 17 other senators in their party's leftward lurch by urging the Biden administration to take decisive action to...

Led by Biden, Dems' New 'Squad' Wants Israel Gone

What's Next After the Ukraine Mistake?

Democrats could save Speaker Mike Johnson, but they once again find themselves in a can't-lose situation.

What's Next After the Ukraine Mistake?

Israel and Iran Have Opened a Pandora's Box

Skirmishes between the pair have until now been muted, but the tit-for-tat attack on Isfahan shows how the Gaza conflict is fuelling global tensions

At Columbia...That's All, Folx!

Harvard, UPenn, MIT, Columbia, Dartmouth, Williams: there is an epidemic of distaff leadership in the elite precincts of higher education

Trump's Bodega Visit Should Scare the Heck Out of Dems

Adam Gray/ReutersA cheery young Hispanic working single mom who should terrify the Democrats had just picked up her 1-year-old son from his babysitter on Tuesday evening when she encountered a crowd at Broadway and W. 139th St. in Harlem.None other than Donald Trump was just beyond a line of police barricades outside the Sanaa Convenient store.I was amazed to see him, 31-year-old Sabrina Vargas later told The Daily Beast. Just to see what everyone jokes about-his hair, the color. It was kind

What I Would Tell Congress if I Were a University President

The president of Columbia University testified about her administration's handling of campus unrest. Here's what I would have said

Biden Running a Sham-Paign While Trump Is On Trial

The New York Times headline hinted at the injustice of Donald Trump by declaring: Trump on Trial vs. Biden on the Trail: An Unusual 2024 Stretch Begins.

Biden Running a Sham-Paign While Trump Is On Trial

Biden's Title IX Rewrite Obliterates Female Spaces

The rules also undo Trump-era due process safeguards for those accused of sexual misconduct and encroach on parents' rights.

Washington D.C.'s 'America Last' Crew

You don't have to be a Putin stooge to see that dumping endless U.S. funds into Kyiv without proper oversight is a terrible idea.

Why Is America Vastly Expanding Its Surveillance Complex?

A little-known amendment to the reauthorized version of Fisa would enlarge the government's surveillance powers to a drastic, draconian degree

Next GOP President Should Defund Public Broadcasting

Many of us have long known that there was a serious problem with a taxpayer-funded programming system that ignored half the country.

Johnson Draws Praise for Defying His Party & Doing His Job

In the Republican Party of 2024, styled in the image of former President Donald J. Trump, a norm-preserving, consensus-driven act - even a basic one - can be a career-ending offense.

Does GOP Care About Democracy as Much as Dems? No

Polls show both Democrats and Republicans are concerned about the state of democracy - but for very different reasons.

A Planetary Crisis Awaits the Next President

In the 12 years it took me to write The Deluge, my novel of the climate crisis, I watched as

Postcards From the Edge of Cannibalism

In Pennsylvania, Biden tried to present a postcard picture of his presidency, but he failed to deliver.

Postcards From the Edge of Cannibalism

Biden Should Be Honest With Ukraine

The United States has overpromised support to Ukraine. President Biden and the White House have vowed that the flow of American money and arms to aid in the war effort will continue "for as long as it takes." As Americans continue to sour on further support, and Biden's $60 billion aid package is stalled in the U.S. House, that promise appears more and more impossible. Even House Speaker Mike Johnson's new attempt to move a $43 billion proposal faces harsh backlash from his fellow Republicans that threatens his continued speakership.

Biden Should Be Honest With Ukraine

The Intifada Comes to America. Now What?

"Death to America!" We are used to that chant. Maybe too used to it.

The Intifada Comes to America. Now What?

Low Interest in the Election a Vulnerability for Trump

NBC's election analyst Steve Kornacki looks at good news for President Biden in their most recent poll on "Meet The Press."

Low Interest in the Election a Vulnerability for Trump

The New Litmus Test for GOP Candidates

The U.S. needs political leaders who will get serious about fentanyl.

The House Ukraine Package Is a Defeat for Populists

With a price tag of almost $100 billion, a package of military aid to Ukraine, Israel, and other American allies has just passed the United States House of Representatives. The triumph of this bill exemplifies how a politics of burn-it-all-down outrage actually blocks populist policies.

The House Ukraine Package Is a Defeat for Populists

Abandon the Fantasy That We Can 'Make Russia Normal'

During an event this week at the Foreign Policy Association, Yale history professor and author of "On Tyranny" Timothy Snyder discussed what a "defeated Russia" would look like after the war in Ukraine. You can watch the full lecture below this segment of transcript.

Abandon the Fantasy That We Can 'Make Russia Normal'

The Death of the GOP Is Not a Tragedy To Be Celebrated

Richard Nixon infected the modern Republican party with a sickness that would kill it - Donald Trump has finished the job

Why 2024 Is a Lose-Lose Election

Presidential elections can be put into three categories: stay the course, turn the page and transformation. In 2004, President George W. Bush was prosecuting the War on Terror and Americans choose to stay the course. In 2008, voters wanted a change in course and enough voters saw then-Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) as transformational to elect him.

Why 2024 Is a Lose-Lose Election

Inside the Columbia Protests That Led to 100 Arrests

The pressure at the school has been building for months, and it isn't over yet.

Inside the Columbia Protests That Led to 100 Arrests

Protests Turn Violent at Yale

Administrators sit on their hands as a Jewish student is poked in the eye with a flagpole and hospitalized.

Protests Turn Violent at Yale

Criminal Trial Could Be Cure for 'Trump Amnesia'

Before Donald Trump's hush-money trial in New York got underway, pundits predicted that the proceedings could be a media bonanza for the former president. During this year's Republican primaries, they noted, Trump's popularity rose every time he was indicted.

Criminal Trial Could Be Cure for 'Trump Amnesia'

The Jewish Vote Could Play a Huge Role in 2024

Jewish voters could play a major role in the big battleground state this fall. Before that, there's a key primary approaching Tuesday in Pittsburgh.

The Jewish Vote Could Play a Huge Role in 2024

Biden & the Dems' 'Weekend at Bernie's Campaign'

Isn't it a pity we can't charge the Democratic Party with the same offenses? After all, the barbaric treatment of Uncle Paolo in Brazil is a metaphor for how Democrats are using Biden.

Biden & the Dems' 'Weekend at Bernie's Campaign'

Why SCOTUS Will Toss 350 J6 Convictions

Such a ruling against the DOJ will provide a glimmer of hope that our justice system will survive the assaults of the anti-democratic left.

Why SCOTUS Will Toss 350 J6 Convictions

Inside Todd Blanche's Plan To Keep Trump Out of Jail

Twelve jurors seated. He just needs one.

Inside Todd Blanche's Plan To Keep Trump Out of Jail

The Coming Arab Backlash

Middle Eastern regimes-and America-ignore public anger at their peril

The Coming Arab Backlash

War By Affirmative Action?

In the American Left's vision of contemporary war, the West brings too many advantages in science, technology, and wealth.

War By Affirmative Action?

The Cornel West Paradox: How Woke Is Too Woke?

Melina Abdullah first came across my radar in the spring of 2016, as Donald Trump closed in on the Republican nomination for president. Back then, Abdullah was a garden-variety faculty-lounge radical who spent too much time on Facebook. Now, she's vying for the vice presidency on a third-party ticket with Cornel West.

The Cornel West Paradox: How Woke Is Too Woke?

Did Trump Just Get Lucky With His NYC Juror Pool?

Get your daily dose of politics, law, and culture with Josh Hammer Premium by subscribing to Newsweek today.

Did Trump Just Get Lucky With His NYC Juror Pool?

Supreme Court Takes on Homelessness. What Could Go Wrong?

Today, the justices hear arguments on a Grants Pass, Oregon, municipal ordinance that slaps heavy fines and, if unpaid, criminal penalties on the homeless.

Supreme Court Takes on Homelessness. What Could Go Wrong?

The Politics of Pessimism

Why so many American leaders are advancing a new kind of nihilism

Yale, Don't Suppress Freedom of Expression

Over the course of the year, University policies served as excuses for passivity. The message was clear: Yale University must protect freedom of speech above all else. But in this past week, we saw how the University wholly, hypocritically and shamefully dishonored the spirit of free expression.

Yale, Don't Suppress Freedom of Expression

Trump's Trial Challenge: Being Stripped of Control

NEW YORK - Sir, can you please have a seat. Donald Trump had stood up to leave the Manhattan criminal courtroom as Justice Juan M. Merchan was wrapping up a scheduling discussion Tuesday. But the judge had not yet adjourned the court or left the bench. Trump, the 45th president of the United States and the owner of his own company, is used to setting his own pace. Still, when Merchan admonished him to sit back down, the former president did so without saying a word. Sign up for The Morning new

Trump's Trial Challenge: Being Stripped of Control

Five Ways Dems Are Trying To Turn America Into Venezuela

Here are five ways the American left's current rhetoric & policies are eerily reminiscent of Venezuela's collapse into communist oppression.

Five Ways Dems Are Trying To Turn America Into Venezuela

The Orgy of Bigotry at Columbia Heaps Shame on America

The orgy of bigotry at Columbia University heaps shame on America.

The Orgy of Bigotry at Columbia Heaps Shame on America

Why Are Voters Worried About Biden's Age?

It's all about appearances.

Why Are Voters Worried About Biden's Age?

Opposition to Trump Rooted in Contempt for Regular Voters

In Trump, his supporters hear a spirited defense of the hard-working despised and a fearless denouncing of the fashionable despisers.

Opposition to Trump Rooted in Contempt for Regular Voters

Speaker Johnson Establishes Himself as a Titan of Congress

A miracle just happened in Washington, D.C.

Speaker Johnson Establishes Himself as a Titan of Congress

Why Is Trump Barred From Discussing Cohen & Daniels?

Breaking news, live coverage of US politics, foreign affairs, economics, and more from the Washington Examiner. Objective news, conservative opinion.

Why Is Trump Barred From Discussing Cohen & Daniels?

The Surrender Republicans

The Democrats have a new speaker! His name is Mike Johnson.

The Surrender Republicans

Pennsylvania Will Be Rubber Match of 2024 Election

RCP Washington bureau chief Carl Cannon and senior elections analyst Sean Trende discuss President Biden's effort to win Pennsylvania for a second time with Andrew Walworth on Friday's edition of the RealClearPolitics radio show (SiriusXM's POTUS Channel 124, M-F at 6:00 pm):

Pennsylvania Will Be Rubber Match of 2024 Election

Russia Is 'Kidnapping' Ukrainian Kids

The official number of children confirmed kidnapped from Ukraine by Vladimir Putin's regime is 20,000, but Moscow has bragged that their forces have trafficked over 700,000 Ukrainian children.

Russia Is 'Kidnapping' Ukrainian Kids

Obamas, Media Feed Children's Climate Anxiety

This type of children's content on climate change may seem ridiculous, but it's widespread.

Who's Behind the Anti-Israel Protests

Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and others are grooming activists in the U.S. and across the West.

Who's Behind the Anti-Israel Protests

What Trump Fears Most

Donald Trump's biographers all seem to agree that he didn't get a lot of love from his father. But what Fred Trump did impart to his son was an indelible lesson: There are two kinds of people in the world-killers and losers-and like his father, Donald had to be a killer.

What Trump Fears Most

Biden's Energy Policies Fueling Trump Campaign in PA

A pause on new liquefied natural gas projects has angered the shale gas industry in a critical election swing state

Biden's Energy Policies Fueling Trump Campaign in PA

The Cult of 'My Truth'

NPR is only the latest institution to fall to woke relativism.

The Cult of 'My Truth'

Rising Antisemitism and Choosing Freedom

This weekend at Columbia and Yale, student demonstrators told Jewish students to go back to Poland. A Jewish woman at Yale was assaulted with a Palestinian flag. And an Orthodox rabbi at Columbia told students to go home for their safety. Demonstrators on these campuses shouted: Say it loud and say it clear, we don't want no Zionists here. In one chant at Columbia, the protesters were

Rising Antisemitism and Choosing Freedom

Trump's Trial Is Enough To Win the Election for Biden

Of course, a criminal trial does not help Trump. And anyone who tries to sell you otherwise should have their head examined. It is simply an absurd and asinine argument.

Trump's Trial Is Enough To Win the Election for Biden

Academic Dishonesty at UCLA

A prominent administrator at the university's medical school appears to have plagiarized.

Academic Dishonesty at UCLA

Persuasion Doesn't Matter Anymore, It's All About Ballots

American Greatness CEO Ned Ryun on Monday predicted the media will give the Biden campaign cover and there will be no presidential debates. In an interview with FOX News host Laura Ingraham, Ryun said, "We are in the era, Laura, in which I think persuasion and votes do not carry the weight they used to. It's all about ballots. So I don't think they really care and I don't think corporate media is going to make Biden toe the line on this and they will give him cover when he decides to duct debates."

Persuasion Doesn't Matter Anymore, It's All About Ballots

The Politics of Earth Day

Monday on the RealClearPolitics radio show (SiriusXM's POTUS Channel 124, M-F at 6:00 pm), Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and Carl Cannon discuss Earth Day and how President Biden's energy policies are impacting the coming election. They also chat about new polling data from the weekend and react to pro-Palestine demonstrations on college campuses across the U.S.

The Politics of Earth Day

DOJ Hounds Elderly Concentration Camp Survivor

Sores covered nearly every inch of Eva Edl's emaciated young body. People gagged when they came near her; bed bugs, fleas and lice were devouring her "festering body."

DOJ Hounds Elderly Concentration Camp Survivor

The Scary Consequences of Political Prosecutions

New York v Trump is a joke - 34 felonies for what comes down to misclassifying spending in a payment ledger - but the elite media is keeping a straight face.

The Scary Consequences of Political Prosecutions

Is College Still Worth It?

The job of being Scott Galloway is, more often than not, to get people to follow his advice. On his podcasts (including New York's own Pivot), in his advisory role to corporate America, and as a marketing professor at NYU Stern School of Business, the Galloway Industrial Complex centers on his front-row seat into how companies are dealing with society's biggest social and economic problems.

Is College Still Worth It?

How Catholics Can Save American Education

I was a teacher and then worked in test prep before starting the Classic Learning Test. Before and especially since then, I've reviewed a lot of high school curricula, particularly from Catholic and/or classical high schools, which tend to get some flak for their focus on things like Latin, rhetoric, and philosophy.

How Catholics Can Save American Education

What Would Lincoln Do?

This brief but informative volume by Allen C. Guelzo offers up

What Would Lincoln Do?

Red Flags on Gender-Affirming Care for Trans Children

While the Cass Review found that children deserve better care related to their gender dysphoria, the report cautions against use of puberty blockers.

Red Flags on Gender-Affirming Care for Trans Children

The Education Factory

By looking at the labor history of academia, you can see the roots of a crisis in higher education that has been decades in the making.

The Education Factory

House Foreign Aid Bills Put a Target on Johnson's Back

After a vote in favor of sending $95 billion to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan passed, far right Republicans are threatening a motion to vacate the speaker of the house.

House Foreign Aid Bills Put a Target on Johnson's Back

MIT President Moves Passover Event Amid New Unrest

For Jews in the United States and around the world, Monday evening, the beginning of Passover, was supposed to be a time for exchanging blessings of peace, comfort, and hope.

MIT President Moves Passover Event Amid New Unrest

A Bipartisan House?

In my last dispatch, I described the Speaker of the House Mike Johnson as looking like an overmatched pharmacist. Well, he still looks like a pharmacist-but his mildness of affect has brought forth mighty victories in recent days, not just on aid to Ukraine, but also on surveillance funding (the FISA court) and various other spending bills, including the national security appropriation (which passed thanks to pressure from my friends in the bipartisan military caucus, For Country). So I was wrong to call him overmatched.

A Bipartisan House?

Biden Should Step Aside, Only Kennedy Can Beat Trump

And because Kennedy is the only candidate who can beat Donald Trump

Biden Should Step Aside, Only Kennedy Can Beat Trump

How Ukraine Wins

It took far too long, but House Speaker Mike Johnson showed true leadership in bringing Ukraine aid to a vote.

How Ukraine Wins

Groupthink Chorus Emerges at Trump Trial

Covering former President Donald Trump's trial on television is a difficult job.

Groupthink Chorus Emerges at Trump Trial

I Was Stabbed in the Eye at Yale

The school has allowed anti-Israel students to run roughshod over their most basic policies. Yesterday, I paid the price for their inaction.

I Was Stabbed in the Eye at Yale

Speaker Johnson Got 'Swamped' Over Ukraine

The return of GOP's minority-party mindset is very likely to be a self-fulfilling prophecy come November.

Speaker Johnson Got 'Swamped' Over Ukraine

The Secret Force Defending American Principles

The commentary class was collectively shocked when new polling this week showed over 90% of Americans across the political spectrum share core principles. More specifically, the vast majority firmly believe in the importance of fundamental freedoms such as the right to vote, equal protection under the law, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion.

The Secret Force Defending American Principles

Leadership Lied, Said Border Funding Before Ukraine Aid

Florida Republican Rep. Byron Donalds told CNBC on Monday that the MAGA supporters who attempted to tie border security funding to military aid for Ukraine were lied to.

Leadership Lied, Said Border Funding Before Ukraine Aid

Can Down-Ballot Races Lift Biden to Victory in 2024?

When you have a presidential candidate who is struggling to generate enthusiasm in the party base, it's natural to look for some external stimulation.

Can Down-Ballot Races Lift Biden to Victory in 2024?

The Coming Arab Backlash

Middle Eastern regimes-and America-ignore public anger at their peril

The Coming Arab Backlash

This Is No 1960's Love-in During Anti-Israel Rallies

Amid the disruptions at elite universities across the nation, it is tempting to compare the student protests over Gaza to uprisings during the Vietnam War.

This Is No 1960’s Love-in During Anti-Israel Rallies

Biden Turned Whitewater, WI, Into a Border Town

Although the Badger State is 2000 miles away from Mexico, the fallout of Biden's open border bleeds into the American heartland, literally so in many cases.

Biden Turned Whitewater, WI, Into a Border Town

Iran vs. Israel: Outline of a Different Future Is Visible

Both seem keen to limit hostilities, and key Arab states are ready to resist Tehran. But real change will require new Israeli leadership, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland

Colleges Must Revive Free Press on Their Campuses

Elite universities can work toward greater free speech, but things won't improve until legacy campus publications are challenged.

MAGA 2.0

Can J.D. Vance keep it alive after Trump?

How Ohio Became the Center of the Republican World

Florida gets all the attention. The GOP power center of the future is closer to D.C.

Inside the Week That Shook Columbia University

In a Washington war room, Columbia's president, Nemat Shafik, decided to call police officers to arrest protesting students. The backlash now threatens her leadership.

Inside the Week That Shook Columbia University

Protesting Against Slaughter Isn't Antisemitism

Education is all about provocation. Without being provoked even young minds can remain stuck in old tracks

Protesting Against Slaughter Isn't Antisemitism

Biden Says There Are Very Fine People on Both Sides

Joe Biden can't get himself to unequivocally call out the Brownshirts roaming our elite universities.

Biden Says There Are Very Fine People on Both Sides

What's Happening at Columbia Is a Disgrace

On Sunday, I went to Columbia University just uptown from my office to see for myself what is happening there.

What’s Happening at Columbia Is a Disgrace

Trump's Trial Painting a Damning Portrait of Him

The scheme at the heart of the charges against Donald Trump in New York is well-known: To keep allegations of an affair with the adult-film actress Stormy Daniels from becoming public, Trump is accused of agreeing to pay her $130,000, camouflaged as payments to Michael Cohen for legal services.

Trump's Trial Painting a Damning Portrait of Him

Australia Pushing for Global Internet Censorship

American-born Julie Inman Grant is a key architect of the multigovernmental Global Online Safety Regulators Network to censor the speech that politicians and government bureaucrats fear

Australia Pushing for Global Internet Censorship

Republicans Not Protecting Elections, Don't Want Democracy

The latest efforts to exclude Black votes echo the earliest days of our republic.

Republicans Not Protecting Elections, Don't Want Democracy

Trump's Trial Is About Politics, Not Justice

Less than seven months from Election Day, Americans are continuing to lose trust in President Biden and the Democratic Party's ability to lead on issues that matter, such as border security, crime, and the economy.

Trump’s Trial Is About Politics, Not Justice

'Grading for Equity' Is Hurting School Kids

Joe Feldman has faced many tough crowds in the course of successfully selling his "Grading for Equity" program to school districts across the nation. During the consultant's presentations, teachers concerned that his approach lowers standards have rolled their eyes, questioned his understanding of students, and worse.

'Grading for Equity' Is Hurting School Kids

Biden Lawsuit Against Sheetz Gas Will Enrage PA Voters

The Biden EEOC is filing a federal lawsuit to stop Sheetz gasoline company, a Pennsylvania mainstay, from using criminal background checks. How weird.

Biden Lawsuit Against Sheetz Gas Will Enrage PA Voters

How McConnell, Schumer Beat Conservatives on Ukraine

Mitch McConnell, Chuck Schumer and Joe Biden might have been in lockstep on aiding Ukraine, but some things the Senate minority leader had to shoulder alone.

How McConnell, Schumer Beat Conservatives on Ukraine

Dems Right To Toss Sham Impeachment Against Mayorkas

House Republicans undermined real action on border security and made a mockery of the impeachment process.

Dems Right To Toss Sham Impeachment Against Mayorkas

Bragg's Case a Legal Embarrassment & Historic Mistake

It's not the crime; it's the cover-up. But it's still a highly flawed case.

Bragg's Case a Legal Embarrassment & Historic Mistake

Leaving CNN Was How I Found My Voice

The former anchor exited the network after 13 years not because of Trump coverage or pandemic chaos, but because of something far more ordinary-and insidious.

Leaving CNN Was How I Found My Voice

Trump Heavily Outspent in Swing States

Tuesday on the RealClearPolitics radio show (SiriusXM's POTUS Channel 124, M-F at 6:00 pm EDT) Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and Carl Cannon discuss new data revealing how the Biden campaign is outspending Trump in critical swing states and the politics behind President Biden's trip today to Florida to speak about abortion.

Trump Heavily Outspent in Swing States

Meet the Zoomerwaffen

The Jewish Question: It's (Suddenly) Complicated. Plus: A big personal reveal!

Meet the Zoomerwaffen

The Rule of Law Depends on John Eastman

Trump Derangement Syndrome and the tyranny of woke apparatchiks in the bar threaten the longstanding principles of our legal system.

The Rule of Law Depends on John Eastman

Trump's Trial Will Only Help Him

If Trump should be reelected in November, he may owe his victory in no small part to Alvin Bragg and Juan Merchan.

Trump's Trial Will Only Help Him

The Republicans Who Want American Carnage

Tom Cotton has never seen a left-wing protest he didn't want crushed at gunpoint.

The Republicans Who Want American Carnage

Skip the Ivy League and Go to a State School

The Ivy League and other elite private colleges are losing esteem - and they deserve it.

Skip the Ivy League and Go to a State School

Student Protesters Are Schooling Their Universities

What is a university for? At Columbia University and its affiliated women's college, Barnard, it is ostensibly to value critical thought, a broad mind, and a commitment to reason.

Student Protesters Are Schooling Their Universities

Chicago's Criminal Complex Denies Our Right to Safety

You want to know why violent crime is surging in the nation's urban centers? Look no further than the radical left's efforts to reform the criminal justice system by pretending that criminals are just a new class of victims whose violence is a product of our systemically racist society.

Chicago's Criminal Complex Denies Our Right to Safety

On Trial, Trump Isn't the Superhero MAGA Craves

He wants his devotees to see the court case as trial by combat, with him as warrior. But the truth is more pathetic

On Trial, Trump Isn't the Superhero MAGA Craves

In 2024, Americans Will Be Voting Like It's 1892

Both candidates have a record, and we know which president saw success and which one has only produced one crisis after another.

In 2024, Americans Will Be Voting Like It's 1892

Young People Are Enraged, Opting Out of America

NYU business school professor Scott Galloway talks to MSNBC's "Morning Joe" about why young people are struggling economically:

Young People Are Enraged, Opting Out of America

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