The Hunter Biden pardon has silver linings
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The stench of legal favoritism will cling to the Democrats for years to come
Roger Kimball is a US columnist for The Spectator, the publisher of Encounter Books and the editor and publisher of the New Criterion.
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The stench of legal favoritism will cling to the Democrats for years to come
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Kamala Harris was a horrible candidate. He, on the contrary, was superb
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What if I told you that some of the most spectacular wines in Italy were made from the Cabernets (Sauvignon and Franc) and Merlot?
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This election is not just about selecting a president
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He was just released from the federal prison where he was incarcerated as a political prisoner for the last four months
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He will either win outright, or he won’t, and the lawyers on both sides will have a field day
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What we saw at his Sunday rally was the opposite of divisive
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There will be no Covid to save Democrats this time. Nor will there be an ‘October surprise’ damaging enough to neutralize Trump
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Isn’t one’s taste in wine a classic instance of de gustibus non disputandum est? Well, yes and no
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My favorite new poll measures public reaction to a variety of contemporary issues by employing an important but hitherto neglected variable: weirdness
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They have been screaming for seven years that their chief political opponent is ‘Hitler’ or worse
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To say that the prosecutions are ‘dubious’ is to belittle the unsettling power of dubiety
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The wines of Portugal have entered, or reentered, public consciousness in a stately manner
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The immoderators, David Muir and Linsey Davis, repeatedly pecked at one candidate and not the other
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What we are witnessing in this country is a slow-motion takeover of our governing institutions by a confect of neo-Marxist forces
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According to experts, wine grapes have been cultivated in Greece from about 6000 BC
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Both insist on doing things their way
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He is a certifiable left-winger
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The president will instead cling to power as long as possible
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Fourteen million people voted for Biden in the primaries. What about their votes? Don’t be naive