No one in Jefferson’s day suspected the contradiction between commerce and education
Republics have never lived by the commercial principle alone
Republics have never lived by the commercial principle alone
The Fox News host on the media, Trump, Biden and the theological implications of the current crisis
In an uncertain time, the media falls back on the thing it knows best: dividing people
A look ahead to America’s first hologram presidency
For germaphobe Angelenos the coronavirus is scarier than a waiter coming at you with a breadbasket
Coronavirus forces meet-cutes into the digital realm
The video call is digital Darwinism: make sure you aren’t the silenced
A live TV debate about who mom loves more
Moral intoxication, like the physical variety, is regularly followed by a hangover
Outlets shilling for the PRC fully deserve to be dubbed ‘enemies of the people’
Most of the media is working from home
One of America’s best magazines loses one of Washington’s finest
Context is everything
If MSNBC didn’t care about Matthews’s alleged transgressions in 2017, why would they care now?
The network’s trouble with Bernie reflects a larger battle for the soul of the left
To paraphrase Mark Antony in Julius Caesar, the evil that men tweet lives after them, while the good is oft interred with their bones
Morally he’s guilty as hell, and legally too, now. But I’m not sure about the rest
Avenatti became a media celebrity far beyond the cable news screen
Fear is only part of the equation
How much must leftists be hurting to take delight in such a thing?