The road to right-wing vulgarity was paved with hypocrisy.
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Clarence Page: Immigration is on Americans’ minds. And politicians are seizing the opportunity
As much as immigration has led to suspicions, conflicts and misunderstandings, on balance it’s contributed to our country’s productivity and culture, and it’s made life better for families escaping harsh conditions in their homelands.
Froma Harrop: Iris Apfel was a peacock among the swans
The “geriatric starlet,” immortalized in Albert Maysles’ 2014 documentary “Iris,” was far more than a nonconformist, a spectacle many passersby might dismiss as a kooky old lady. She used her increasingly frail frame as a canvas for her art.
Jacob Posik: Racketeering bill moves Maine closer to crackdown on illegal grow operations
The problem is that there’s an organized effort underway by transnational criminal organizations to buy up properties in rural Maine, gut them bare and fill them to the brim with marijuana plants to fund other illicit activities.
Rich Lowry: No, undocumented immigrants didn’t build America
It’s true that illegal immigrants overwhelmingly work once they get here; it’s why they come in the first place, after all. But the idea that a fraction of all immigrants, whose numbers have only drastically increased in the past couple of decades, “built the country” is a ridiculous fabrication and a profound insult to American workers, past and present.
Cal Thomas: Red lines or victory?
This business about “red lines” seems to be limited in its application to Israel and its supposed “ally,” the United States. Each time Israel is attacked the U.S. initially supports the Jewish state, but if the conflict is prolonged, that support weakens as the media and other nations pressure Israel to stop short of victory, thus ensuring the inevitability of more wars.
Austin Bay: Communist China’s TikTok war to disintegrate America
Open borders. Deadly drugs. Activist Ivy League agitators with opaque funding. TikTok teenage propaganda.
Clarence Page: Rep. Ken Buck’s sudden retirement yet another setback for a reeling GOP House leadership
There are worries among the House GOP leadership about how to navigate their ever-shrinking and already narrow majority as they try to run the chamber.
Froma Harrop: Building anything anywhere threatens communities
“Yes in My Backyard” so often means “Yes in Your Backyard.” But No. We don’t have to roll over for developers.
Bob Neal: The Countryman: A ‘replacement theory’ that may be true
What we’re dealing with mostly may well be white men afraid they will be replaced by women.