I’m pretty sure that nobody I observed on November 7 was ready to give up fighting. Not Randi Weingarten, of course
By John R. MacArthur
The paper has done great damage to democratic debate — and its own employees
By John R. MacArthur
From rising crime to a post-Covid creepiness, the city feels like it’s falling apart
By John R. MacArthur
Biden is nothing if not spectacularly persistent in the one cause that has animated his entire career
By John R. MacArthur
The hysterical reaction to Biden’s common-sense decision to cut American losses demands more reflection
By John R. MacArthur
The McNeil affair is hardly exceptional in its grotesque unfairness
By John R. MacArthur
I haven’t seen so many overflowing garbage cans or homeless people since the 1970s
By John R. MacArthur
The President has a surprising capacity for progressive-sounding political analysis
By John R. MacArthur
The 400 film reviews he wrote for the magazine are full of sparkling observation
By John R. MacArthur
The banning of Roman Polanski’s film about the Dreyfus affair is history repeating itself
By John R. MacArthur
The Massachusetts senator is a left-wing populist for people who don’t want left-wing populism
By John R. MacArthur
If you can’t find high crimes in the Mueller report, you’re just not looking
By John R. MacArthur
The Amazon founder is no friend of the free press
By John R. MacArthur
It’s come as a rude surprise that polite behaviour seems to have disappeared wholesale from society
By John R. MacArthur