Politics
Maybe Society Should Go to the Dogs | National Review
Making the case for ‘man’s best friend.’ Source link
Thirty Years After Welfare Reform, It’s Time for the Next Generation of State-Led Solutions | National Review
The problem with today’s safety net isn’t intent; it’s design. State leadership would help fix it. Source link
The Fog of War Against Iran | National Review
When America loses a war, it is generally because of political reaction at home, notwithstanding smashing success on the battlefield. Source link
Yes, Boldly Go | National Review
Getting back to the moon is nice, but it is a manned mission to Mars that should be our ultimate objective. Source link
Europe’s Right-Wing Parties Can’t Afford to Neglect Young People | National Review
Building coalitions around older voters shows a lack of understanding of growing generational tensions in politics. Source link
A Hormuz Handoff? | National Review
Leaving the Europeans to sort out the strait for themselves would not be in America’s interest. Source link
Gratitude for Those Standing in Solidarity with Jews | National Review
This Passover, I’m grateful for the non-Jews who show their support by joining with us. Source link
The Supreme Court Rejects Ideological Orthodoxy Masquerading as Public Health | National Review
An 8–1 majority found that government may not muzzle counselors who help minors accept their sex. Source link
Trump’s Base Will Have a Say on the War | National Review
While restrainers may not have won the debate about strikes on Iran, the president is still operating under the restraints of public opinion. Source link