The Atlantic: Gender-Reveal Parties Kill People. Yes, Kill People
A recent article asks, with all seriousness, ‘How Many People Have to Die Before We’re Done with Gender Reveals?’ If I had to guess, I would say somewhere between 38 to 42.
‘Top Military Officers’ Misfire In Atlantic Hit On Trump Foreign Policy
An Atlantic hit piece on President Trump disguised as military leadership critique misses the bigger point.
9 Revelations In The Atlantic’s Essay About NYC’s Kafkaesque Schools
George Packer’s extremely long Atlantic essay contains gems of leftist cognitive dissonance, some funny, some enraging, and some heartbreaking. Here’s a list.
Witnesses Defended Kavanaugh. NYT Authors Falsely Claimed They Were Silent
A new Atlantic-published, adapted excerpt of the book attempts to resurrect Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly’s anti-Kavanaugh smears but once again has a major error.
Atlantic Writer Licks Cat
If you lick your cat and have a sense of humor about it, is the licking okay? This question comes to us courtesy of an Atlantic writer.
Tucker Carlson Is Absolutely Right About Ilhan Omar
Ilhan Omar isn’t the kind of immigrant we should want. Not because she is a Muslim or black, but because she doesn’t believe American principles. What Carlson is wrong about is immigration policy.
3 Reforms To Congress Rep. Mike Gallagher Says Will Reduce The Dysfunction
Rep. Mike Gallagher discussed his proposed reforms to get Congress working again in an interview with a fellow from the Hoover Institution.
No, God Doesn’t Love Abortion, And If You Say So You’re Not A Real Pastor
The Atlantic’s headline writers must have envisioned people concluding abortion might not be so bad if a pastor thinks it’s moral.
No, Shakespeare Was Not A Jewish Woman, He Was Just A Genius
A new and novel theory about who wrote Shakespeare’s plays has emerged. But, as usual, it tells us more about the theorists than it does about Shakespeare.
Federalist Radio Hour: Impeachment, Joe Biden, And The 2020 Electorate
SUBSCRIBE TO THE FEDERALIST RADIO HOUR HERE. On this episode of the Federalist Radio Hour, host Ben Domenech interviews Yoni Read Full Article >
Dear David Frum: U.S. Population Growth Is Not A Problem, It’s A Solution
There are people planning for the 400 millionth American. There are people planning for, dreaming for, the billionth American. I am one of them.
Atlantic Writer Tweets Trump Assassination Fantasy
Jemelle Hill’s tweet during the State of the Union implied that Rep. Ocasio-Cortez should participate in a conspiracy to assassinate President Trump.
Why Democrats Can’t Talk Honestly About Abortion
Most advocates of late-term abortion will do anything to avoid describing the unpleasant realities and consequences of their increasingly radical position.
Bigotry Against Christians Harms The Media’s Reputation
The Atlantic’s Taylor Lorenz decided to dunk on Pope Francis for a tweet about Jesus’ mother Mary, claiming Christ faked his resurrection.
Yoni Appelbaum Urges Congress To Pursue Trump’s Impeachment
Ben Domenech and Yoni Appelbaum debate the case for beginning the process to impeach the President on the Federalist Radio Hour.
No, Senate Apportionment Is Not White Supremacy
An Atlantic article arguing that giving each state two senators is racist badly misreads how and why Americans make voting choices.
It’s Not Populism Waging A War On Women, It’s Liberalism
Peter Beinart fails to establish his theory of misogyny as the definitive attribute of an authoritarian front from Manila to Milan, partly because many of his examples are dishonest or obtuse.
Sorry, Marco Rubio, We’re Far Better Off Today Than When You Were A Kid
Politicians like Marco Rubio, who get sentimental about lunch pails and union shops, are exaggerating and exploiting the suffering of working Americans for political gain.
Will Either Party Change Course After Midterms? Probably Not
The Atlantic’s McKay Coppins joins the Federalist Radio Hour to discuss the midterms, 2020, and the evolving legacy of Newt Gingrich.
Why Forcing Taxpayers To Cover Tuition Will Make College Worse For Everyone But The Rich
In K-12, government-run schools are shared equally among the middle class and the poor, but for the rich, elite academies flourish. The same will happen with ‘free’ college.