Americans Turn on MSM: What Does It Mean?

The press is melting; circulation and ads sales at most legacy outlets are steadily falling, and the public trusts the product less and ignores it more. In a recent Gallup poll a record 60 percent of respondents replied “not very much” or “not at all” when asked how much they trusted the news media to […]

Reader Mailbag: Taking History Seriously

A longtime reader writes, largely in response to our essay “Obama’s War on the Young“: You’ve been doing yeoman work charting the pitfalls of government education policy and college policies that seduce ill-prepared kids into a lifetime of debt before they even get to start a family and buy a house. Your articles have been pretty […]

Middle East Mess Part Two: Changing Strategies At The White House

None of President Obama’s big policies in the Middle East have worked out as he hoped. That whole “fix the peace process by pushing the Israelis” thing turned out to be an unmitigated disaster. Coming into office, President Obama was sure he’d be able to straighten this out; he’s been the least effective president in […]

White House Silent as Netanyahu Pleads for Red Lines

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared on two different Sunday talk shows  over the weekend in a direct appeal to the American public for “red lines”—moments in Iran’s quest for a nuclear weapon that would trigger an armed U.S. response. Netanyahu’s offensive comes after the White House refused him a private meeting on Iran with […]

The Middle East Mess Part One: Over There

Coming in the middle of the American campaign season and timed to coincide with eleventh anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the violence now shaking the Middle East has inevitably turned into a US domestic issue. I’ll write about that as the situation unfolds, but at the moment it seems most important to think about what […]

The Day The Roof Fell In

 

Obama’s War On The Young

The blue social model is eating its young with the active help of President Obama’s Department of Education. More specifically, two generations of student debtors are being hounded and harassed by President Obama’s hired debt collectors because a bad federal program and a dysfunctional higher ed machine (with an assist in many cases from poor […]

Noise vs. Knowledge: America’s Longest Presidential Campaign

Following American presidential elections intelligently is a tricky thing to do. No spectacle anywhere in the world gets as much attention as the world’s longest and most grueling marathon. After all, the US president is the most powerful office holder in the world, commander in chief of the greatest military forces ever assembled, and the […]

The Sovereign Central Bank

The European Central Bank has crossed a new frontier. Judging by the events of the last two days, it isn’t just independent. It’s sovereign.It is certainly more sovereign than countries like Spain, Portugal and Greece. These countries will now stay afloat if their economic policies meet the approval of a majority of the members of […]

Putin: Lord of the East?

In Russian, the name “Vladivostok” means “Lord of the East,” and imperial ambition has never been far from the minds of Russian rulers when they contemplate their most important Pacific port. This weekend, Russia hosts the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders’ Meeting for the first time, and it has chosen to do so in what was […]

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