Americans will remember nothing about his Oval Office farewell address a day from now. Thus ends the Biden presidency.
National Review
Canada’s Socialized Health-Care Culture of Death: 15,000-plus Die Awaiting Care; 15,000-plus Euthanized
Meanwhile, hospices that resist allowing lethal injections on-site to focus exclusively on proper care have been defunded by the government.
State Department’s Counter-China Push ‘Falls Short,’ Senator Warns
Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman James Risch (R., Idaho) concluded that Foggy Bottom’s plan has so far been inadequate.
Losing Jennifer Rubin Is Good News for the Washington Post
If the paper aims to rebuild the image it had before the past decade, it will likely benefit by saying farewell to Rubin.
Editorial Internship at National Review
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Get Off the Stage
Joe Biden’s long farewell.
Five Very ‘SALT-y’ Republicans Agree to ‘Have Each Other’s Backs’ In Tax Bill Negotiations
The goal for blue-state House Republicans is to find a strategy to pitch a new deduction cap as a win for their middle-class constituents.
China Is ‘Our Once-in-a-Generation Challenge,’ Trump’s CIA Nominee John Ratcliffe to Tell Senate
In his remarks before a Senate committee on Wednesday, he’s also expected to discuss the need to move the agency away from its embrace of DEI concepts.
We’re Winning against DEI, but Don’t Go Too Far
If and when people on the right start to use the law as a sword for group gain, we must oppose them.
Epistolary Traits
Reader mail on William F. Buckley Jr. as letter-writer; a song memorized in youth; and more.