The Banality of MAGA-fication
A new book by an unremarkable Republican accidentally illuminates the devolution of the party.

A new book by an unremarkable Republican accidentally illuminates the devolution of the party.

She did what Donald Trump wanted her to do. That turned out to be part of the problem.

He can’t scare Iran and reassure the markets at the same time. But he’s trying.

If the Iran war goes badly, the isolationist, anti-Israel wing of the party is likely to steer the GOP’s future.

If Trump can never be wrong, then he can only be wronged.

If you want to believe the Iran war is going as planned, don’t listen to the defense secretary.

She probably should have seen Trump’s decision to find a new homeland-security secretary coming.

J. D. Vance says this Middle East entanglement can’t be dumb—because Trump is smart.

The president’s closure of a trade route from Detroit to Windsor will help a billionaire and hurt basically everyone else.

Nancy Pelosi reportedly plans to endorse JFK’s grandson for Congress. Why?
