Congress’s Twitter hearings show Democrats are done with free speech
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Unity over the First Amendment is of a different time
Ben Domenech is a US editor-at-large of The Spectator and a Fox News contributor.
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Unity over the First Amendment is of a different time
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He barely mentioned Beijing, and for good reason
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Surely it was only a matter of time
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Operation Warp Speed is out of bounds now, apparently
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The days of campaigns focused on fiscal balance and shrinking government are long gone
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The chair of a new House committee on the PRC faces a daunting in-tray
The Last of Us may be remembered as the point when Hollywood’s approach to video game adaptations finally changed. In this, it’s as significant a creative development as Jon Favreau’s Iron Man was in creating a new formula for Marvel superhero movies. The series, which began on Sky Atlantic last week, is set 20 years after a
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A law protecting newborn lives that passed easily in 2002 is now a red line
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On narcissism and sham masculinity
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Concessions made to leapfrog individual members into key committee positions could have significant ramifications
The clash that has led to the historic abnormality of a House of Representatives without a speaker is fascinating in part because of the odd combination of factors at play. Rather than a battle over a single policy or ideological issue, the frustrations of the chaotic 10 per cent of House Republicans who voted against
Donald Trump just made his first significant political error of the 2024 nomination battle, and it’s a doozy. After being asked about the abortion issue, Trump took to Truth Social to post the following: ‘It wasn’t my fault that the Republicans didn’t live up to expectations in the MidTerms. I was 233-20! It was the “abortion
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The British prime minister addressed the American people from the White House eighty-one years ago today
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Trump promised they’d get tired of winning, but at this point they’re tired of losing
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The ‘lengthy Twitter thread as method of storytelling’ is a bust
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Reject the nonsense behind policies and rules long proven to have been of little to no use in practice
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The GOP got Mitt Romney’s loss wrong; why should they get 2022 right?
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The necessity of appreciating the virtues of the Pilgrims
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Apparently the New York Times just found out
The race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination began in earnest on 9 November 2022 — and it could prove far more competitive than many people think. Baked into the thinking of virtually every centre-right commentator, consultant and grifter is the assumption that former president Donald J. Trump will be the nominee. Only Trump opponents and