The Republican Party cannot blame the media's positive reaction to Vice President Kamala Harris for the downturn in their fortunes, wrote National Review executive editor Mark Antonio Wright.
National Review will keep covering this race — and this week’s Chicago convention — with a firm grasp on reality, even with the rest of the press AWOL. On the anniversary of his death last ...
Continue Reading That’s the subject of my latest book review for the Washington Free Beacon: In 2022, philanthropic organizations the Hewlett Foundation and the Omidyar Network gave millions of ...
D. Vance’s decision — when told that Liz Cheney is endorsing Kamala Harris — to inject pure poison into our national political discourse by accusing Cheney of being willing to “kill thousands of ...
After Trump’s election, his opponents took a sudden dislike to the Russians they once saw as peace partners If Trump draws the right conclusions from the debacle with his National Security ...
Democrats believe Harris goaded Trump into veering off message and kept him on the defensive for most of the 90-minute debate. Harris narrowly won on theater, in a way that the framing of ABC’s ...
Joshua D. Wright is a former Federal Trade Commissioner, and is University Professor and Executive Director of the Global Antitrust Institute, Scalia Law School at George Mason University.
The Democrats’ electoral prospects depend on creating the general perception that the White House is unoccupied. But there’s a world beyond America’s borders. Unfortunately, they seem ...