It is difficult to recall the last time a U.S. president acted so contrary to the interests of the people he took a constitutional oath to protect and defend.
All eyes remain on the chief justice, to see if he can find a way—any way—to restore to the Court a semblance of that which he has long cherished most, its perceived institutional integrity.
For at least a decade, opportunistic “criminal justice reform” ideologues have been pushing ineffective policies that result in tragedies like the New York subway shooter.
For Americans who seek forward-looking inspiration, the lesson is simple: The nation-state, and the tangible flourishing of the nation-state's people, must always come first.
There is not much worse than a Supreme Court justice with a soft spot for mollycoddling pedophiles—a position Jackson has actually held since law school.
Gender ideology, just like CRT, offers Republicans the opportunity to support parental rights and cultural sanity against woke overreach and cultural insanity.
Regardless of who replaces Justice Breyer, one hopes the Supreme Court next term will take us closer to a society that is race-blind by gutting affirmative action in America.