Tucker Carlson and the revenge of the neocons
Is the right all Tuckered out?
Jacob Heilbrunn is editor of The National Interest. He lives in Washington DC
Is the right all Tuckered out?
Contra Elon Musk, the ex-president’s political batteries may have finally run out
The world’s leader and the world’s loser
They’re more likely to trip over one of Hunter’s old bongs
Now that tank shipments have been approved, there’s no going back
America is now in the business of exporting its insurrections
Zelensky’s very presence in Washington is a standing rebuke to Vladimir Putin
The omniscient grandmaster of the GOP is no more
His dinner with Nick Fuentes will weaken but not cripple his political ambitions
No one has done more to alert us to the perils of a demagogic cult leader
As he’s sentenced for defying the January 6 Committee, all eyes now turn to Trump
In any assessment of jazz’s founding fathers, he has to stand as the most influential figure
Alluding to ‘Armageddon,’ the president has become a warlord by proxy
Italy’s new populist leader is a symptom of European ills
The louder he bellows, the faster Democrats rise in the polls
For all his bluster, Xi Jinping doesn’t want a war
On the fiftieth anniversary of his death, it’s well worth revisiting his remarkable career
His rivals wait in the wings as the evidence against him mounts
Remembering Rafael Schächter, a conductor imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp
Fifty years on, the hero of Watergate has become little more than a stenographer