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Good News for Freedom of Speech?
George Will reports with relief that "the separation of powers might actually be working" regarding a bipartisan proposal to make amends for a ruling many had hoped for, but that t...
Crisp: Bring character back into politics
The air is thick with schadenfreude in the wake of Graham Platner’s impressive victory in the Democratic primary for U.S. senator from Maine.
Bill Barth: For engaged (and, maybe, enraged) citizens
If the kind of journalism practiced at 60 Minutes — and plenty of lesser-known outlets in cities and towns across America — dies or becomes hopelessly flaccid, America will be weak...
A.N. WILSON: The unmistakable link between the depraved sex life of the Left's favourite economist and his ruinous spend...
James Graham is a brilliant playwright who has made stage hits out of such unlikely subjects.
Greenspan Understood Power and How To Wield It
The former Fed chairman's style offers a lesson in how Washington functions and how institutions grow.
Ghost of Alexis de Tocqueville Returns -- What America Can Learn From Him
Bill Barth: Common ground cursed by purists
A grand compromise — there’s that dirty word in politics — was scuttled for the sake of political grandstanding.
Gold Standard
Plus: Gary Wasserman and cars. The post Gold Standard appeared first on The American Conservative.
Stop Whining About Guardrails. Become One Yourself.
Let’s put the sovereign back Into popular sovereignty.
It’s on Us to Choose How to Use Our Freedom
Coincident with the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the American Declaration of Independence is the 250th anniversary of the publication of “The Wealth of Na...
Ghost of de Tocqueville Returns. What U.S. Can Learn
Soccer fans are the inheritors of a long tradition of Europeans expressing shock and admiration for American customs.
David Blaska: No country for pompous blowhards
Do Wisconsin Democrats have a middle ground?
How California Politics Set the National Tone
Ronald Reagan honed his right-wing conservatism in the Golden State.
Is This Liberalism’s Last Stand?
The “death certificates” issued for liberalism, one analyst says, are “premature.”
John Torinus: Tiffany, Sinykin cross paths as Knowles-Nelson expires
With at least three-quarters of Wisconsinites heavily in favor of conservation, GOP candidates oppose "green" legislation at their own risk.
Nino Amato: Let the voters decide, not the pundits
Elections should be determined by citizens evaluating candidates on their merits — not by political insiders or pundits questioning whether a particular gender is overrepresented i...
Dave Zweifel: Paying tribute to Wisconsin’s ‘last progressive’
Among my collection of books on Wisconsin's famed Progressive Party and the family of "Fighting Bob" La Follette is one by professor Patrick Maney, an acclaimed historian and accom...
Will Anderson Jr. is building a case as the NFL’s top defensive player
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