The delusion that unites Biden and Macron
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Why risk damage to the Franco-American relationship over electric cars?
Matt Purple is the online editor of The Spectator's World edition
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Why risk damage to the Franco-American relationship over electric cars?
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It feels good to smile again, in the American way, blinding anyone who looks at me directly
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After the midterms, the GOP gears up for yet another round of bloodletting
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Both parties this morning may be remembering a forgotten word: conventional
The sting music has blared, the media hype is in, and the midterms are set to be the most important American elections in nearly two years. Now, as normal people head to the polls, it’s time for us political junkies to jumper-cable our brains straight into the vote tallies. You, too, can pretend to know
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They don’t like each other, and on Tuesday both of their careers are on the line
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And Beto is number seven
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The ‘stop hate’ party embraces vicious identity politics, and voters have noticed
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The left’s latest panic has obscured the GOP’s rising secularism
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Liz Truss resigns after forty-five days, yet we’re stuck with our guys for four years
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As Dr. Oz is accused of murdering puppies, is it possible we’ve taken the joke too far?
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If unfunded tax cuts can spark inflation, then so can unfunded government spending
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Caught between Trump and wanting conservatives who can win
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Presidential pettiness aside, Florida has proven it can manage a storm
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Never underestimate the capacity of the pro-choice left to overreach
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Government by experts is more arbitrary and unstable than we like to think
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Against the internet’s cult of the self stood Queen Elizabeth II
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Biden’s speech felt like an escalation
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Rarely has a president attacked his own people so stridently
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Why are the 2022 elections being hyped so early?