Would you vote for a candidate that constantly mocks and demeans you? Of course you wouldn’t. Why would young voters choose a party they believe is out of touch and holds them in contempt?
The former Fox News host should announce that he is running for vice president, and force Trump to pick him—but only if the former president agrees to six key conditions.
One should have a healthy, if only grudging, respect for the sheer force of effort, skill, and chicanery the Left perpetrates every day in the pursuit of its goals.
Guilty verdicts in the most consequential January 6 trial will be the green light the Justice Department has been waiting for to go after the former president.
Massaging a U.S. election by conspiring to concoct a disinformation campaign must be as actionable as Dominion’s postelection claim of $757 million in damages. That's exactly what happened in 2016.
In my two-week trip throughout Pennsylvania, talking to GOP voters ahead of next year's closed party primary, there were several common, at times conflicting, themes coming from conservative voters.
Republicans can defeat the extremism of Democrats by appealing to middle-class voters. But it will take disciplined hardball from strong candidates in take-no-prisoners campaigning.
A consortium of major media companies is suing the Justice Department and the FBI for ignoring Freedom of Information Act requests to obtain the still-secret recordings of January 6.
The new majority of radical Democrats allows the old fogies to bask in the limelight until they drop because these codgers mask their revolutionary intentions.