Massachusetts Republicans pay the price for Trumpism
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They chose ideological purity in a deep blue state, handing Democrats one-party rule
John Pietro is an editorial assistant at The Spectator World
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They chose ideological purity in a deep blue state, handing Democrats one-party rule
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The GOP candidates aren’t all sold on more aid
Back in February, Olaf Scholz gave one of the most important speeches in his country’s post-Cold War history. In it, the German Chancellor announced that the Russian invasion of Ukraine had produced a zeitenwende, or turning point, and that German policy must adapt. No longer could his nation live on the so-called peace dividend that the West has
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Israeli elections appear set to return him to power in a stunning comeback
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It’s facing a readiness crisis and underfunding, among other issues
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Both want America to call a ceasefire, but the results would be disastrous
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A new rule aims to protect gig economy workers but the workers don’t want it
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Not only is withdrawing from the world a bad idea, it’s fundamentally un-conservative
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The two pariah nations are finding plenty of room to collaborate, starting on drones
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The administration’s foreign policy is seen as weak and feckless
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As Russia’s recent partial mobilization has shown, he is desperate
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It wasn’t the American president who sounded like the leader of the free world
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Central Asia and the Caucasus are looking elsewhere as China steps in
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The West has a serious challenge on its hands
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A trickle of information and Russian history point to a campaign of atrocities
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The Bay State is not Texas and Trump is not a winner there