Don’t blame Trump for the demise of the Weekly Standard
Its value lay in the fact it was an insider magazine
Daniel McCarthy is a US columnist for The Spectator and is the editor of Modern Age: A Conservative Review.
Its value lay in the fact it was an insider magazine
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This article was originally published on Spectator USA. George Herbert Walker Bush, America’s 41st president, became a figure of nostalgia long before he died Friday night. He was already a symbol of the Oval Office’s lost dignity within months of his departure from the White House, following his loss to Bill Clinton in the 1992
In 2020, if Trump prevails in either Michigan or Pennsylvania, and holds Ohio and Florida, he is almost assured victory
In defense of third-party voters
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The Trump economy has defied all sceptics and naysayers. Unemployment is at half-century record lows, wages are up, and Wall Street opened November by bouncing back from a rocky October. Trump was supposed to be a reckless leader who would panic the markets. He hasn’t. His tariffs were supposed to torpedo the economy. They haven’t. If Americans
The Democrats’ broad interpretation of the 14th Amendment is not a winner with the American public
Violence should not be a cudgel with which to beat political opponents — but it is
Reagan, Gingrich and Trump all transformed their parties. The Democrats don’t have anyone that can do that
Midterms simply are not a reliable verdict on a president’s job performance or re-electability
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This article was originally published on Spectator USA. With the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court has a solidly conservative majority for the first time since the New Deal. Just how conservative this new majority is remains to be seen: Chief Justice John Roberts disappointed the Republican right when he voted to uphold the
The new alerts are likely to prove harmless, if unnecessary
Kanye West’s message could do for black America what Trump’s did for the people of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin
What won’t help Brett Kavanaugh are the kinds of arguments that many right-leaning commentators have made over the past week in response to Ford’s claims
Left-wing foes of Republican judicial philosophy would be encouraged by the GOP’s humiliation
Tipping point for Ted
The critics who disliked 2001 on its initial release found the characters empty and the plot thin — but it’s their criticism that has dated badly
In a democracy, policy is suppose to follow elections. But that isn’t how the anonymous New York Times op-ed writer sees it
The President’s preferred candidates had the edge on Tuesday
He was a man of many virtues. It’s a shame his politics were so flawed
Doing otherwise would be a great disservice to American audiences.