Is TAC Too Easy on Trump?
A reader voices her concerns; the editor replies.
The leak has narrowed Trump’s options for dealing with Putin.
A presidential commission led by Robert Kennedy Jr. could raise uncomfortable questions about the incentives driving vaccination recommendations.
A reader voices her concerns; the editor replies.
The nationalism of Cardinal Richelieu still inspires the French.
“Salad bowls” are historically common and entirely consistent with human nature.
Economic stresses and changes are tearing apart the social fabric
It is likely that this coalition would become a vehicle for launching attacks on neighbors in the name of “opposing” Iranian influence where it is already negligible.
As his friend Ronald Reagan might have put it, “Not bad, Bill, not bad at all.”
A seminarian writes to ask, ‘What should we do for the Benedict Option?’
This makes the U.S. position even more lopsidedly in favor of Israel than it was before.
With Trump’s attention elsewhere, the defense establishment seems set on sending more troops there.
Do we await a new — and quite different — Gerald Ford?
Democrats would do well to recall what happened the last time they rode the tiger of social revolution.
Does the president really want to continue funding America’s culture-war mercenaries abroad?
Trump is hardly the first to face speculations of mental illness.
Congress needs to step up to avert a threat to our democratic institutions
A former Wall Street trader goes to Trump’s America
‘Sensitivity readers’: when progressive fiction writers invite censorship
Expanding the alliance is a bad idea in any case, but if most people there don’t want to join it is even harder to justify.
Do the ancient churches have what it takes to make it through what’s coming?
Obsessively “defending” Israel at the U.N. is the only part of the U.S. role there the Trump administration cares about.
The long history of presidents standing up to judges
The president is wearing us down with silly dramas and incompetence
There are few client states less deserving of more U.S. support than the Saudis and their Gulf allies.
Further good reflections on whether or not Evangelicalism has what it takes to make it through what’s to come
There is increasing danger that the Iran-obsessed Trump administration is looking for ways to turn our shameful policy in Yemen into a pretext for direct conflict with Iran.
A new vision of the future puts people—not cars—first.
‘I don’t think it is morally evil to own somebody,’ says the Catholic university’s AlWaleed Bin Talal Professor of Islamic Civilization
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Georgetown Prof Defends Islamic Slavery
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Berzerkeley Riot
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Berkeley Students: Milo Had It Coming
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Throwing Chairs To Prevent America’s Suicide