After their election loss, notice how quickly Democrats have flip-flopped with respect to their push to abolish the legislative filibuster.
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I think Trump, like any president, does deserve Cabinet heads who are loyal to him — so long as they are loyal to the Constitution first.
Many college professors have light teaching loads because they are expected to do research that expands knowledge. Sometimes their research actually does that, but quite often, the papers they write ...
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Jillian Kay Melchior is a Thomas L. Rhodes Fellow at the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity. The environmental Left exaggerates small or contained oil spills, out of either ...
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NR Editors includes members of the editorial staff of the National Review magazine and website. Plus: Pope Francis encourages the Saints. Plus: Democrats struggle to understand why Americans ...
William J. Haun is a lawyer in Washington, D.C. A new case gives the Supreme Court a chance to. Professor Vincent Muñoz is one of this country’s foremost scholars on religious free exercise.
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Titus Techera hosts the American Cinema Foundation movie podcast. He is a Claremont Institute Fellow and a contributor to Law & Liberty. ‘Spotted Toad’ shows us the reality in today’s public ...
On this Music for a While, I have Bill Monroe in his classic “Blue Moon of Kentucky,” and Earl Scruggs in his classic “Foggy Mountain Breakdown.” I also have John Coltrane teaming up with Kenny ...