Saddam Hussein was good at killing. But he didn’t kill terrorists.
Why conservatives are wrong about Clinton prosecution
Conservatives are abandoning fundamental views about criminal justice in arguing that Clinton should have been prosecuted over emails on her private server.
Mismeasuring the Arizona economy
The new Job Creation Progress Meter measures our neuroses more than our economic performance.
Let’s have mano-a-mano elections
Political parties shouldn’t be able to improve their odds by fielding less than full slate of candidates.
Trump: Smart trade or no trade?
The apologists for Trump on trade keep running into one big problem with their argument: Trump.
Don’t cry for failed Clean Elections initiative
At worst, a well-heeled leftwing organization got outmaneuvered by a business one.
No, Clinton wasn’t exonerated
No quarrel with recommendation not to prosecute, but Clinton’s conduct on emails and Benghazi still stinks.
England can prosper after Brexit
England’s resilient and flexible economy is well-position, but closer-Europe is in trouble.
Are racial preferences now permanent?
The U.S. Supreme punts again on enforcing a color-blind rule of law.
Obama makes Trump’s case
Obama’s administration amnesty ended up highlighting Trump’s arguments on immigration and judges.