
Category: National Review
Michael Mann Finally Goes Away
The climate scientist tried to trample our free-speech rights, and failed.

On Donald Trump’s Virtues
Trump’s many and well-known vices should not leave us unable to see that the man also has his virtues.

Trump’s Cease-Fire with China
It was probably the best that could be expected from the bad options.

Yes, Test Our Nukes
It would represent an advance for the U.S. nuclear deterrent and a victory of common sense over superstition.

The <i>Times</i> Does Republican Jack Ciattarelli a Favor
Is it MAGA to want plastic bags back?

Humility Revisited: On Being Conservative
Populists are as vulnerable to magical thinking as ideologized elites, and just as prone to rash action.

China’s ‘Fortress Without Isolation’
Beijing’s latest Five-Year Plan, while couched in familiar bureaucratic language, marks a significant evolution in the regime’s grand strategy.

The Big Nothing
A House of Dynamite succeeds as a piece of exploratory journalism but fails as a drama.

A Time for Choosing on Antisemitism
Tucker Carlson’s friendly interview with Nick Fuentes makes it impossible to ignore the right’s festering antisemitism problem.

Pennsylvania Supreme Court Retention Election Is a Key Swing-State Test
In a major judicial election in the Keystone State, Democrats are more focused than Republicans.

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