Unpacking the GOP’s red October
Matt Gaetz is content to watch the world burn — and he’ll keep all the rubies he can gather along the way
Ben Domenech is a US editor-at-large of The Spectator and a Fox News contributor.
Matt Gaetz is content to watch the world burn — and he’ll keep all the rubies he can gather along the way
The typical reasons that prevent politicians from running on a third-party line simply don’t apply to him
The dynamics of the 2024 election change dramatically
Let’s dig into the results
While endorsements don’t typically matter, this one could be the exception
The revealing split on the left
Nuking the GOP’s agenda, Dems create a foreign policy election
Ideologically, the closest thing in national politics to him is Mike Pence
The border crisis is now taking over New York and Chicago. Will that change anything?
Israel redefines the GOP primary
The accusations of conservative hypocrisy are wide of the mark
It’s time for the top candidates to ditch it
Holdouts on a Scalise speaker vote are likely to extract significant commitments of their own
How Capitol Hill breakdown could impact 2024
McCarthy’s ouster is not, to say the least, good for the next generation of conservatives
He got Kevin McCarthy out. Now what?
He is almost certainly running for president as a third-party candidate
Is this supposed to help the GOP?
The California governor is taking this moment to put himself in a more moderate place
There are limits to what he can achieve with one more drab olive green reminder of his needs in Washington