Jarrett Stepman
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Media is gaslighting you about Biden’s obvious signs of decline. Here’s why it won’t work
The Left’s media narrative factory is working overtime on its latest and greatest attempt at gaslighting.
Columbia University succumbs to the mob, cancels graduation ceremony
Columbia University caved to the mob and let the unruly anti-Israel radicals on campus win.
Left-wing activists are showing who's really in charge on Ivy League campuses
We need to let the American people see what’s become of higher education; they need to see what that vision of the world is and how they cope with conflict.
Speaker McCarthy has been ousted as House Speaker. So what happens next?
A political earthquake happened Tuesday night. The fallout from Saturday’s unsatisfying status quo budget deal came swiftly as the House voted to oust the speaker in the middle of a term for the first time in U.S. history.
‘Try That in a Small Town’ should be our ‘Get Bent’ response to cultural elite’s cancellation attempts
The best way to deal with cultural revolutionaries insistent on canceling history, art, statues, or people is not to engage in a dialogue or to apologize, but to ignore their demands and tell them to “get bent.”
American Medical Association compromised by radical ideology
The American Medical Association recently passed a series of resolutions in the name of diversity, equity and inclusion that highlight how elite, professional organizations have been deeply compromised by ideology.
The Squad shamefully tries to inflame another summer of riots
Reckless politicians and more than a few of their media allies are apparently eager to create another summer of riots.
San Francisco’s road to perdition
When the Whole Foods Market closes down in San Francisco, you know things are getting bad.
Portland’s problems are no mystery. The problem is ideology
“What’s the matter with Portland?” That was the question asked in a lengthy and interesting report in The Los Angeles Times.
A little rebellion in House Speaker’s race is good thing
As no less a personage as Thomas Jefferson once said, a little rebellion from time to time is a good thing.