The New York Times calls Trump a confidence man, but they’re missing the even longer con of Joe Biden’s fifty-year political career.
By Andy Bloom
The Editors: Pennsylvania Republicans — Are you tired of winning yet?
The party and its activists must take responsibility for the bad choices they have made.
By The Editors
Andy Bloom: Election 2022 — when the red wave crashed
Incumbents held on and little changed despite widespread national dissatisfaction. One reason: poor candidate selection.
By Andy Bloom
Christine Flowers: A conservative abroad
Conversation with Italians reveals how others see America — and the brokenness of our politics.
By Christine Flowers
Wally Nunn: Mainstream media should keep facts and opinions separate
The Inquirer has no problem calling Trump a liar, but is silent about its own participation in the Russia conspiracy theory.
By Wally Nunn
David Lampo: Legacy media “fact-checkers” are all in on their own Jan. 6 narrative
Their own partisan agenda matters more than the facts.
By David Lampo
Benjamin Pontz: What comes next for fiscal conservatism?
Part one of this series examined the changing ideological makeup in America that has left small-government conservatives politically homeless. This second article discusses what could come next.
By Benjamin Pontz
George Hofmann: Has the right lost its mind?
Ad hominin attacks, provocative policy proposals and ideological polarization have become the norms of American politics, with one man at the center of the drama: Donald Trump.
By George Hofmann
Sean Parnell: 2024 would be much, much worse under national popular vote
With the myriad of convoluted differences in states’ election procedures, abolishing the electoral college would lead to utter chaos when counting votes.
By Sean Parnell
Elizabeth Stelle: An election crisis like no other?
If you think 2020 is bad, you don’t know 1876.
By Elizabeth Stelle