Analysis
Friday, December 16th 2022 / Saturday, December 2nd 2023
Joanne Kaufman WSJ, Dec. 7, 2022 ““I’ll Have What She’s Having” bears no resemblance whatsoever to the over-stuffed sandwiches that are the deli’s stock in trade. The exhibit is lean and compact, free of kitsch and light on schmaltzy nostalgia.” “Tell me what you eat,” the 18th-century French lawyer and gastronome Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin famously said, […]
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Stav Ziv Forward, Dec. 15, 2022 “… whether they’re following their own personal observance or taking those of their audience into account, the groups have religious reasons to limit their membership. Also business reasons.” Plenty has changed about holiday a cappella videos since “Candlelight” exploded on YouTube over a decade ago like a 21st-century Hanukkah […]
Thursday, December 15th 2022 / Saturday, December 2nd 2023
Tom Basile The Washington Times, Dec. 9, 2022 “The credibility of the laptop and anyone who touched it needed to be destroyed quickly or the Biden basement campaign would fail.” Elon Musk is pulling back the curtain on one of the most salacious political maneuvers in American history that polling suggests could have affected […]
Byron York Washington Examiner, Dec. 12, 2022 “… a number of wealthy Biden supporters are planning an assault against the investigators and witnesses in the Hunter Biden investigation.” THE COMING WAR OVER HUNTER BIDEN. Republican lawmakers will take control of The House of Representatives on Jan. 3. That means that, among many other things, they will […]
Jim Geraghty National Review, Aug. 19, 2022 “The veracity of the emails does not depend upon what you think of the New York Post. They nailed the story.” On the menu today: President Biden and China’s Xi Jinping are expected to have their first in-person meeting in Indonesia this November, leading some to argue that […]
Margot Cleveland The Federalist, Dec. 14, 2022 “The FBI headquarters team allegedly placed their assessment findings in a restricted access subfolder, effectively flagging sources and derogatory evidence related to Hunter Biden as disinformation while shielding the justification for such findings from scrutiny.” or years, our federal government has quietly operated a protect-Biden racket. The […]
Tuesday, December 13th 2022 / Saturday, December 2nd 2023
Max Glenn Washington Times, Dec. 3, 2022 “He was buying drones from Iran. Now he’s going to buy artillery rounds from North Korea.” The Soviet Union supplied Marxist revolutionaries and Third World dictatorships with military hardware for decades as part of its long struggle against the capitalist West, but 10 months after sending tanks […]
Gerard Laval Washington Times, Nov. 29, 2022 “If Mr. Putin’s ambition is to dominate Europe in emulation of Hitler, then he must be stopped and he must be stopped now before he is in a position to act upon his ambitions. But if he is merely trying to reconstitute Russian hegemony over an area that […]
James Malsin WSJ, Dec. 5, 2022 “Since October, Russia has repeatedly launched large-scale aerial attacks on Ukrainian cities using long-range missiles and drones, with many of the attacks targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.” Ukrainian drones hit two Russian air bases on Monday, Russia’s defense ministry said, while Ukrainian officials hinted at a capability to strike deeper within […]
Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Michael Kofman Foreign Affairs, November/December 2022 “Russian power and influence may be diminished, but that does not mean Russia will become dramatically less threatening. Instead, some aspects of the threat are likely to worsen.” At a White House ceremony on August 9, days after the U.S. Senate agreed in a near-unanimous […]
Monday, December 12th 2022 / Saturday, December 2nd 2023
Paul A. Gigot WSJ, Nov. 29, 2022 “Jimmy is an entrepreneur who believes in capitalism and freedom.” My main duty tonight is to talk about Jimmy Lai, and I am glad you were able to see him in that Acton Institute video, which captures some of his personality. Let’s just say Jimmy lets you […]
Joseph C. Steinberg WSJ, Dec. 1, 2022 “The human suffering would be dire and the political ramifications hard to fathom once Chinese citizens notice that three years of their lockdown misery didn’t, in fact, save their loved ones. The same authoritarian system that allowed Mr. Xi to institute zero-Covid makes it essentially impossible for him to […]
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