
Category: National Review
Is Populism Popular?
As ever, ‘generic Republican’ is still the most potent political brand in America.

A Wild West Christmas, Courtesy of Frederic Remington and Sid Richardson
Remington’s nocturnes are full of spiritual feeling. Plus, a visit to the Cowgirl Hall of Fame.

Ford Pays the Price for Electric Vehicle Investments
Government mandates and subsidies drove the automaker to bet big on electric vehicles, leaving it now with a $19.5 billion loss.

The Arsenal of Democracy Can’t Be Backordered
We must push harder to build a capable American defense system for the 21st century.

Spike Lee’s Affordability Thriller
Highest 2 Lowest remakes Kurosawa for the DNC.

Norman Podhoretz, R.I.P.
He fought zealously because the stakes were high.

Fact-Checking Trump’s Claim That Venezuela Stole Oil and Land from the U.S.
As is often the case, there is a kernel of a shade of truth in the president’s hyperbolic talk on social media.

No Heroes in the Oklahoma Grading Controversy
There’s only one relevant question in a University of Oklahoma probe into a failing grade that became a national story.

Jimmy Lai’s Sham Conviction in Hong Kong
There may now be a new opportunity to press for his freedom.

‘But Your iPhone’ Conservatism Will Fail
We must acknowledge that the badges of middle-class life have become harder to achieve, no matter our technological advances.

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