-
3 weeks ago |
nypost.com | Daniel McCarthy
When the College of Cardinals chose Argentina’s Jorge Maria Bergoglio as successor to the retiring Pope Benedict XVI, they made a guess about where the world was going. They proved to be wrong.
-
1 month ago |
thespectator.com | Philip Patrick |Daniel McCarthy |Sam Olsen |Matthew Lynn
In few places will the sense of shock and anxiety from Donald Trump’s tariffs be greater than in Japan. A whopping 24 percent has been slapped on exports to the US. The Japanese, who have grown used to a decent relationship with successive American administrations and a whopping trade surplus, will have many sleepless nights ahead. The reaction here has not been one of anger or resentment – more stunned bemusement.
-
Feb 5, 2025 |
thedispatch.com | Daniel McCarthy |Michael Toscano |Jessica Melugin |Jonah Goldberg
Dispatch Debates logo ‘A state without the means of some change is without the means of its own conservation.’ In our polarized era, there are fewer and fewer spaces where people who disagree can do so productively and in good faith. The Dispatch’s Debate Series aims to be an outlier: a regular feature where two writers with opposing views can hash out some of the thorniest political and cultural issues roiling the national debate.
-
Jan 28, 2025 |
pjmedia.com | Daniel McCarthy
Reports of the pro-life movement's death have been greatly exaggerated. Vice President J.D. Vance spoke in person at the March for Life last week, becoming only the second sitting vice president to do so.
-
Jan 25, 2025 |
keysnews.com | Daniel McCarthy
When Donald Trump was sworn in this week, America has a president for the first time in four years. The Biden era hasn’t been a presidency but an interregnum, with seemingly no one in charge in Washington. kAm%96 D:8? @? w2CCJ %CF>2?’D 56D< FD65 E@ D2J[ “%96 3F4< DE@AD 96C6]”k^AmkAm(96C6 5:5 :E DE@A H:E9 y@6 q:56? :? E96 ~G2= ~77:46nk^AmkAm'@E6CD ?6G6C 2D<65 7@C 2? 6IA6C:>6?E :? =6256C=6DD 25>:?:DEC2E:@?[ 3FE E96 A2CEJ E92E AFE q:56? :? A@H6C 82G6 E96> @?6 2?JH2J]k^AmkAmx?
-
Jan 22, 2025 |
takimag.com | Daniel McCarthy |Theodore Dalrymple
Breathtaking: There’s no other word for the sheer ambition and scope of Donald Trump’s second inaugural address. President Trump is back with all the confidence of a man delivered from death for a purpose. Voters save his political life and legacy, too, by reelecting him in the face of every accusation and criminal charge against him. Trump has been given a second chance — by God and the country alike — and his address left no doubt he intends to use it to transform America.
-
Jan 21, 2025 |
newsmax.com | Daniel McCarthy
Breathtaking: There's no other word for the sheer ambition and scope of Donald Trump's second inaugural address.
President Trump is back with all the confidence of a man delivered from death for a purpose.
Voters saved his political life and legacy, too, by reelecting him in the face of every accusation and criminal charge against him.
Trump has been given a second chance — by God and the country alike — and his address left no doubt he intends to use it to transform America.
-
Jan 21, 2025 |
rasmussenreports.com | Daniel McCarthy
If it's in the News, it's in our Polls. Public opinion polling since 2003. POLITICAL COMMENTARY A Commentary By Daniel McCarthy Breathtaking: There's no other word for the sheer ambition and scope of Donald Trump's second inaugural address. President Trump is back with all the confidence of a man delivered from death for a purpose. Voters save his political life and legacy, too, by reelecting him in the face of every accusation and criminal charge against him.
-
Jan 20, 2025 |
nypost.com | Daniel McCarthy
Breathtaking: There’s no other word for the sheer ambition and scope of President Donald Trump’s second inaugural address. Trump is back, with all the confidence of a man delivered from death for a purpose. Voters saved his political life and legacy by reelecting him in the face of every accusation and criminal charge against him. President Trump giving his inaugural address in the Capitol rotunda after being sworn in on Jan. 20, 2025.
-
Jan 20, 2025 |
telegraph.co.uk | Daniel McCarthy
Donald Trump defies comparison with anyone else in US history, but his return to the White House today feels a lot like Ronald Reagan’s first inauguration in 1981. Reagan marked a sea change in America’s Cold War strategy and domestic economic policy, and by altering America’s course – which in the late 1970s seemed to be headed toward steady decline – Reagan altered the world’s, too.