Donald Rumsfeld succeeded at everything — so why did he fail in the end?
The former defense secretary died aged 88 on Thursday
Daniel McCarthy is a US columnist for The Spectator and is the editor of Modern Age: A Conservative Review.
The former defense secretary died aged 88 on Thursday
The author’s prospective Senate bid is interesting as more than just a test of Trumpism without Trump
The Unbroken Thread: Discovering the Wisdom of Tradition in an Age of Chaos by Sohrab Ahmari reviewed
Washington, DC The Democratic party is dying. That may be hard to believe since Democrats control both houses of Congress and won the last presidential election with a record 81 million votes. But the exiguous margins of their hold on the House and Senate, with fewer than 51 per cent of the seats in either
Big Tech’s unchecked power serves a moral vision as comprehensive as that of any religion
Trumpism and the GOP are turning into a new blob
As long as demand holds up, the debt will only deepen
Limbaugh brought rock’s irreverence to conservative commentary
Predictions of GOP doom have a long history of being wrong
From our UK edition
The figure of the ex-president is one of the most endearingly republican features of American politics. He who was the most powerful man in the world for as many as eight years turns overnight into a political fossil. He’s no longer the leader of his party, much less his country. Whether in his fifties or
Trump was the mildest of corrections to the failures of post-Cold War liberalism
American hegemony in the service of a liberal world order no longer protects our civilization
There are upsides to giving Joe Biden unbridled power
Seventy-five years after the end of World War Two we still have forces in Britain, Japan, Germany and Italy
American politics is full of irony as a result of the separation of powers
The only thing coming on if Biden wins is another round of hopeless foreign interventionism and nation-building
The American political system is much more dynamic and self-reactive than either left-wing or right-wing activists assume
Mail-in voting undermines elections
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The death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a terrible blow to Democrats, but there is an important point to be considered – the principled arguments Democrats made in 2016 after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia prevail. Democrats insisted that the Scalia vacancy should be filled swiftly by President Obama’s nominee, Merrick Garland, but
From our UK edition
As voters prepare to pass judgment on Donald Trump’s presidency in November, they might want to entertain a few counterfactuals. Imagine that Russia had annexed Crimea during the Trump years rather than while Obama was president. MSNBC and other left-wing media would have hawked claims that Trump actively conspired with Putin to let the Russian