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Why the double standard? The short answer is that what counts as the political center in this country still leans considerably to the left.
The reception in Moscow to U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul during his first few months on the job has been unusual, if not downright hostile, a lot more Cold War than Russian Reset.
Gadgets have taken over our lives -- particularly among the young, who have no defenses against them.
Imbued with a sense of victimhood, entitlement, and cultivated grievance that can only be taught, today's college students respond to inconvenience with temper tantrums.
International law risks becoming a "doctrinaire logic" with little effect on the real world.
A change in the federal student loan program can potentially produce more studious behavior from many students, not only in college but also in primary and secondary schools.
Achieving formal recognition for ROTC on elite campuses will be an important victory. It will reduce many of the administrative hurdles and eliminate some of the more backhanded arrangements the various universities created to justify their acceptance of ROTC dollars.
The Islamic Republic of Iran's propaganda on the occasion of the 31st anniversary of the November 4, 1979, seizure of the United States Embassy in Tehran provides significant insight into the regime that produced it.







