Politics

The ‘Ins’ and ‘Outs’ of American Politics | National Review
As Willi Schlamm observed decades ago, the main division in politics is between who’s in the in-crowd and who’s not. Source link
If the ‘Talking Filibuster’ Means Anything, It Would Irrevocably Change the Senate for the Worse | National Review
Lowering the bar from 60 senators to 51 would be a bonanza for Democrats. For what? Source link
Hints of Spring | National Review
Time to build again. Source link
Canada Needs a Culture Shock | National Review
The euthanasia-embracing nation’s problems go well beyond hockey. Source link
The Great Inversion | National Review
Economic policy has conflated supply and demand. Source link
Trump’s Supersized State of the Union | National Review
As a matter of performance, it often had the feel of a rally inside the congressional chamber. Source link
John Marshall Didn’t Invent Judicial Review | National Review
The judicial power, and duty, to invalidate unconstitutional laws wasn’t the work of one inventive judge. Source link
We Need a Vote on Iran | National Review
A decision as consequential as this one deserves a real debate in Congress. Source link
An ‘Acceptable War’ | National Review
Why does the MAGA base now seem to approve of an approach to war they supposedly sought to reject? Source link
States Should Put Workers First with Private Sector Labor Reforms | National Review
It’s no accident that right-to-work states have the highest net domestic population growth. Source link
Populism Is Having a Moment in Australia | National Review
Will it last? Only if the country’s One Nation party can avoid the pitfalls experienced by other populist parties. Source link
Don’t Prosecute Women for Abortion | National Review
While defending unborn children is essential, criminalizing women who have abortions is no way to show compassion. Source link