Podcast: David Rennie Explains Globalism, Protectionism, And Macron
Washington Bureau Chief of The Economist, David Rennie, gives a foreign and domestic perspective on globalism on the Federalist Radio Hour.
French President’s Push For People To Work For A Living Is A Cautionary Tale For America
An economy cannot thrive if employers aren’t permitted to fire their employees and if businesses aren’t free to solve problems internally.
Radiohead, Friend Of The Jews
By rejecting Roger Waters and other anti-Semites in the divestment movement, Radiohead exemplifies the genuine spirit of liberalism.
France’s President Is Wrong About Africa. It Doesn’t Need Fewer Kids, But Better Institutions
It is a good thing for rational dialogue and eventual progress for leaders like Emmanuel Macron to accidentally tell the truth publicly, even if his unforced truth-telling was incomplete.
Is There A Lane For An American Macron in 2020?
It seems reasonable to expect that at some point soon a real vacuum will emerge at the center of American politics where there wasn’t one before.
Non-Citizens May Dislike Him, But Trump’s Still The Leader Of The Free World
Pew polling indicates that the free world may not love him. But so long as he’s sitting in the Oval Office, Donald Trump will remain its leader.
Did The Male Insecurity Of France’s President Doom The Paris Deal?
The media cheered when French President Macron shook U.S. President Trump’s hand really hard. Now they’re reporting it helped doom their beloved Paris deal.
Voters Deliver Weak Mandate For New French President In Precarious Position
On Sunday French voters chose a centrist candidate for president, Emmanuel Macron, who has never been elected to office and who founded his own party.
How The Champs-Élysées Attack Affects The French Presidential Election
If Islamists want to keep Muslims from integrating into French society and encourage them to resist through violence, it would be in their best interest to have Marine Le Pen in power.
Thought The U.S. Elections Were Crazy? Wait ‘Til You Get A Look At France’s
If you think Americans had a rough election year, take a look at what’s been going on in France, which holds the first round of its presidential election next month.