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Horowitz: McConnell’s omnibus betrayal demonstrates the Senate was lost from day one

For those feeling bad that Republicans didn’t win the Senate, you will now understand that Democrats already enjoyed supermajority control of the chamber, including command of the GOP leader himself. Every GOP Senate leader from McConnell on down has agreed to codify nearly every one of Biden’s spen... → Read More

Horowitz: Conservatives must finally break free from the stranglehold of fake Republicans

The problem for conservatives headed forward is not so much mail-in ballots as it is mail-in Republicans.If Haggai the prophet were around today, he’d likely chastise conservative voters as follows: “Consider your ways: You have sown much and you bring in little. You eat without being satiated. You ... → Read More

Horowitz: Former Trump budget director proposes model balanced budget for GOP to run with

One of the excuses given for passing an omnibus bill in the lame-duck session is that a new GOP-controlled House won’t have enough time to deal with rewriting the entire fiscal year 2023 budget right when it’s sworn in with so much on its plate. Well, Russ Vought of the Center for Renewing America, ... → Read More

Horowitz: Why John Thune’s 'plan' to fight the debt ceiling over Social Security is stupid – and will never happen

The Biden administration has unleashed upon us, life-killing, liberty-killing, and civilization-killing issues – one after another – that must be defunded in the budget bill. These issues will kill our country and liberty right now and are all very unpopular. Instead of focusing on those issues, GOP... → Read More

Horowitz: Republicans ready to join Dems in allowing China, India, and Big Tech to monopolize green cards

Big Tech has worked with China and India for decades to demographically gerrymander Americans out of entire industries within the United States by flooding the country with worker visas from these countries. Now, as we see all of the labor and ideological problems with selling out the American worke... → Read More

Horowitz: Let my people go: Is it time to redraw state boundaries?

“People of North Western Virginia, why should we thus permit ourselves to be tyrannized over, and made slaves of, by the haughty arrogance and wicked machinations of would-be Eastern Despots.” ~A committee of “Western Virginia” officials in an open letter in the Kingwood Chronicle in May 1861.When G... → Read More

Horowitz: The real reason Western leaders are silent about Chinese protests

Typically, when we watch human rights violations across the globe from the comfort of our American homes, we are overcome with a sense of relief that we live in freedom. However, as we ominously watch the protests over lockdowns in China, let’s not forget that a large degree of this particular tyran... → Read More

Horowitz: The need to add health status to anti-discrimination law

What would happen if a “private” education or health care facility denied service to someone who not only didn’t take precautions against contracting HIV, but was actually HIV-positive? Could a medical center deny a procedure to such an individual? Could a day care center deny entry to such a kid? N... → Read More

Horowitz: How many lives could have been saved by aggressive use of vitamin D alone?

It has always been an unsettling thought: What if our government, instead of obsessively pushing policies that were all pain and no gain – masks, lockdowns, remdesivir, and mRNA gene therapy – had aggressively promoted daily supplementation with vitamin D? Well, a new study of vitamin D treatment le... → Read More

Horowitz: Thanks to Trump endorsement, anti-Trump RINO to become top House committee chair

The most important benefit of winning back the House is the ability to write budgets and block Biden’s budget. It all comes down to the power of the purse. Yet thanks to Trump endorsing Rep. Kay Granger (R-Texas) over her conservative challenger during a 2020 primary, she remains in Congress and is ... → Read More

Horowitz: Meet the new GOP

"As a dog returns to his vomit, so a fool repeats his folly." —Proverbs 26:11It’s not called the grand old party for nothing. The more things change, the more they stay the same. On Tuesday, the House GOP conference voted overwhelmingly to either keep the same leaders or to offer them promotions. Th... → Read More

Horowitz: What Republican Party? Senate GOP prepares to codify gay marriage

At least we can now stop scratching our heads wondering why the Republicans failed to be a viable party. Conservatives were pining for the GOP to hold 53-54 Senate seats, but this week the Senate GOP Conference, led by Mitch McConnell, is demonstrating that Democrats really have a supermajority in t... → Read More

Horowitz: The problem with the Republican Party

Imagine how amazing things could have been had we woken up last Wednesday morning with Republicans winning 54 seats in the Senate and 250 seats in the House. We’d be off to the promised land, right? Wrong! Actually, from a policy perspective, we’d be in the same place we are today, sans the much-nee... → Read More

Horowitz: It’s past time to replace McConnell and McCarthy as leaders

It’s deja vu all over again. I have more gray hair and a few more kids, but it’s like nothing has changed since the last big GOP win 12 years ago. My wife made this political cartoon for a column of mine during the “Tea Party wave” election of 2010 to acc... → Read More

Horowitz: Understanding DeSantis, shocking election results, and the red-state revolution we need

There are three political parties in America: Republicans, Democrats, and Ron DeSantis. Democrats are extremely unpopular but were somehow, nonetheless, able to defeat Republicans (morally, if not tactically), who are essentially a controlled opposition. Democrats won big given the circumstances, bu... → Read More

Horowitz: The triumph of DeSantis and conservative clarity

Perhaps it’s reflected in the fact that Florida seems to have its election results come in smoothly and quickly, while almost every other state lags. But Florida represents the culmination of a conservative dream. What would happen if we actually had a candidate who perfectly articulated our views, ... → Read More

Horowitz: The coming GOP fight over legal immigration levels

“I’m against illegal immigration, but am all for legal immigration.” It’s the vacuous attempt at achieving Goldilocks political imaging akin to the GOP trope about being for all vaccines – including bad ones – but against mandates. However, specific facts matter in policy, and just like not all vacc... → Read More

Horowitz: 4 immediate actions for conservatives to make the election victory meaningful

November 9 is the most important date on the calendar. It is the date that will determine whether conservatives are finally serious about keeping Republicans on a short leash and not repeating the mistakes that squandered the electoral mandates of the red waves in 1994 and 2010. “Vote, vote, vot... → Read More

Horowitz: Chicago releases the most violent offenders to commit the exact same crimes

What happens when you let career violent criminals out on little or no bail with no fear of punishment for violating their terms of release? In a dystopian hell like Chicago, that means an individual released after being charged with punching a woman in the face and kicking a cop in the groin will b... → Read More

Horowitz: It’s worth a government shutdown to fight the climate energy shutdown

Americans are watching the energy blackouts and rationing across the great Atlantic pond with apprehension but also with relief that we are supposedly on the freedom side of that divide. But that is no longer true. Thanks to Brandon’s America, the diesel crisis alone could plunge the United States, ... → Read More