Leftist leaders have swept into power, dashing hopes for freedom and limited government
By Ben Kew
Brazil’s capital was stormed and ransacked almost two years to the day after January 6
By Ben Kew
Electoral defeat is by no means a political death knell for the Arizona firebrand
By Ben Kew
Hardline abortion restrictions are not a vote-winner for Republicans
By Ben Kew
Another ‘pink tide’ is sweeping the continent
By Ben Kew
Trump’s own social media platform may have bitten off more than it can chew
By Ben Kew
The mass influx of migrants could become a problem for both political parties
By Ben Kew
Under Maduro, millions of Venezuelans are living without adequate food and medicine
By Ben Kew
Last week, the Associated Press reported that President Trump once pressed aides on the possibility of invading Venezuela to topple the ruling Maduro regime. The move, last August, was allegedly dismissed by his then-National Security adviser H.R. McMaster as a rash idea that would undermine America’s relationship with his Latin American allies. Yet Trump wasn’t convinced. […]
By Ben Kew