
Category: A Further Perspective
The Marine Corps Could Not Fight Fallujah Today
My colleague Roger Kaplan recently wrote an excellent review of the PBS documentary, The Last 600 Meters, which is an excellent…
Defending Nigeria’s Christians from Islamist Genocide
If you haven’t read our colleague Ellie Gardey Holmes’s recent article describing the western media’s predictably lame and misleading response…
Comrade With a Condo: The Mamdani Myth Exposed
Zohran Mamdani’s victory in New York marks a political milestone and a painful irony. The 34-year-old democratic socialist, son of…
Simple Decency Is on the Ballot in Virginia
Early voting in Virginia ended on November 1, and now all that’s left is the vote on election day itself….
The Best Birthday Present for the Marine Corps
As the Marine Corps approaches its 250th birthday, the best gift the administration and Congress could give it would be…
Rural Hospitals Rely on ‘340b’ Drug Discounts
As the Trump administration prepares to force its Most Favored Nation price controls on drug makers, a major U.S. lobbying…
The GenZ Case Against the Property Tax
The signs are clear that a new tax revolt is brewing in America, this time to finally put an end…
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The Declaration of Independence Lit a Fire in Hungarian Hearts
This week the nation’s premier museum on the American Revolution in Philadelphia unveiled its landmark exhibition Declaration’s Journey, tracing how America’s founding text traveled — physically and ideologically — far beyond Independence Hall. For anyone who loves liberty’s global story, it is a must see. The exhibit, arriving just ahead of America250, reminds us that Thomas Jefferson’s
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