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These crises are the direct results of Democrat policies

These crises are the direct results of Democrat policies

These crises are the direct results of Democrat policies

Fires continue to destroy parts of Los Angeles and its surrounding areas. At this writing, more than 40,000 acres have burned. Twelve thousand-plus structures -- mostly homes but also businesses, churches and schools -- have burned to the ground.
Has Trump 2.0 learned from Trump 1.0?

Has Trump 2.0 learned from Trump 1.0?

Has Trump 2.0 learned from Trump 1.0?

It’s hard to believe, but we’re finally here. Four years after all the Sturm und Drang that followed Donald Trump’s 2020 electoral loss to Joe Biden, the maestro of Mar-a-Lago is set to be inaugurated once more on Monday as president of the United States.And what an absolutely wild ride it has been.
To stop wildfires, burn wokeism

To stop wildfires, burn wokeism

To stop wildfires, burn wokeism

EDITOR ’S NOTE: Dennis Prager is off this week. We hope readers will enjoy the following guest column by Victor Joecks.Wildfires are inevitable. The apocalyptic devastation seen in Los Angeles isn’t. The Palisades Fire started recently in west Los Angeles.
	Carter’s greatest conflict vs. Reagan’s

Carter’s greatest conflict vs. Reagan’s

Carter’s greatest conflict vs. Reagan’s

When President Jimmy Carter ran for re-election in 1980, he had to compete against former California Gov. Ronald Reagan. It was no contest. Reagan took 44 of the 50 states and won the popular vote by more than 8 million. Why was Carter’s re-election effort so disastrous?
Why America is in so much trouble

Why America is in so much trouble

Why America is in so much trouble

EDITOR’S NOTE: Dennis Prager is off this week. We hope readers will enjoy the following guest column by Stephen Moore.Shortly before Milton Friedman’s death in 2006, I had the privilege of interviewing him over dinner in San Francisco.
Make a resolution to fix Social Security

Make a resolution to fix Social Security

Make a resolution to fix Social Security

EDITOR ’S NO TE: Laura Hollis is off this week. We hope readers will enjoy the following guest column by Daniel McCarthy.In the dreamlike days between Christmas and the regular work week’s return in the new year, it’s easy to believe all things are possible.
Prime time for the American game

Prime time for the American game

Prime time for the American game

Many millions of Americans will be united over the next couple of weeks while engaging in a profoundly American experience: watching the college football playoffs. Yet an even more profoundly American experience is not watching football -- but playing it.
Bourbon Street massacre is what ‘globalize the intifada’ looks like

Bourbon Street massacre is what ‘globalize the intifada’ looks like

Bourbon Street massacre is what ‘globalize the intifada’ looks like

As woke illiberalism replaced live-and-letlive liberalism as the animating ideology of the American Left, the state of Israel has increasingly found itself on the outs.Never mind that modern Israel was founded by, and for three decades politically dominated by, a bunch of left-wing socialists.