Left-Wing Activist Group Teaches Liberals How To Get Through Jury Selection and Vote ‘Not Guilty’ on Trump DOJ Prosecutions, Recordings Show

A left-wing activist group is teaching liberals in Washington, D.C., and “across the United States” how to increase their chances of serving as jurors on cases brought by the Trump Department of Justice so they can undermine its chances of securing convictions, training materials reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon show. Freedom Trainers, whose fiscal sponsor

Arkansas Dem Running for Senate on ‘Fairness’ Platform Backed Race-Based Hiring and Admissions Policies

The Democratic nominee for Senate in Arkansas challenging two-term incumbent Tom Cotton says her “campaign is about fairness” for “everyone who works hard.” At the same time, the candidate, Hallie Shoffner, says the government should make race-based hiring and admissions decisions. Months before launching her campaign in July of last year, Shoffner testified before a

Sympathy for the Gavin

Unprincipled triangulation and a stained blue dress notwithstanding, one of Bill Clinton’s more irksome legacies is that of presidential wannabes showcasing their personal tales of woe, as if leading the free world is an audition for a daytime talk show. Clinton, you might recall, entered the national stage as a child of modest means devoid

This Emperor Had Clothes

History has been kind to Marcus Aurelius, emperor of Rome from 161-180 A.D. Born to a patrician family in 121 A.D., his father died when he was three or four, but his mother Domitia Lucilla, a woman of remarkable intellect, saw the high potential in her son and acquired the best tutors for him. Marcus’

Don’t Fork It Over Yet

Between remembering and forgetting, treasuring and tossing out, feeling without sentimentalizing… These are the spaces Bee Wilson navigates with the precision of a drafting pen in her collection of memento stories, The Heart-Shaped Tin. The blurbs on its book jacket—a rare line-up absent of hyperbole—reflect the fact that the British author has become something of

Colorado Dem Running in Major Oil-Producing District Was Arrested for Storming a Yale Football Game To Protest Fossil Fuels

Anti-fossil fuel activist Manny Rutinel seeks to represent a district responsible for 4 percent of all US crude oil output Colorado State Representative Manny Rutinel speaks at the YIMBY Denver Legislative Kickoff Event in Denver, Colorado, on February 15, 2024. (Wikimedia Commons/Andybosselman) Colorado Democrat Manny Rutinel and dozens of other protesters stormed the Yale Bowl

Newsom Tries To Be Zohran Mamdani of 2028 Presidential Race

The governor of California, Gavin Newsom, in an appearance in the first-in-the-nation presidential primary state of New Hampshire, reiterated his use of the term “apartheid” to describe Israel and did not correct his chosen interviewer, who falsely claimed “every expert” has described Israel’s actions in Gaza as “genocide.” Newsom, who has opposed a proposed one-time