What Will Prigozhin’s Rebellion Mean? It’s probably too much to hope for Putin’s downfall, but his telling the truth about Ukraine will matter.

What happened in Russia last weekend? What will it mean for the world? I remember the words of a veteran American diplomat years ago: “Avoid premature joy.” We look at Vladimir Putin and think: That man has been rocked and exposed. He didn’t think an erstwhile ally was going to take arms against him and […]

Chris Christie and the Republican Party’s Peril In some ways he’s a match for Trump, whose third nomination would mark the end of the GOP.

If Trump Republicans propel Donald Trump over the top in the primaries, they will be doing and will have done two things. They will have made him their nominee for the presidency, and they will have ended the Republican Party. I don’t mean this rhetorically, in the way of people walking around the past eight […]

Tim Scott and Ron DeSantis Enter the Race One has the most winning personality in politics. The other doesn’t but has a story to tell about policy.

Two political opposites declared for the presidency this week. Sen. Tim Scott has the most winning personality in American politics but few policy accomplishments. Gov. Ron DeSantis has the least winning personality in the field but a long record of policy victories and a vivid political persona. Mr. DeSantis is getting beat about the head […]

Unanswered Questions About Trump and Russia I have no reason to doubt the Durham report, but it’s still curious that Trump treated Putin so gently.

Some thoughts on Trump/Russia occasioned by the release of the Durham report, which found that the Federal Bureau of Investigation got ahead of itself in launching a full-scale probe of allegations of Trump campaign collusion with Russia, that it relied too much on “raw, unanalyzed, and uncorroborated intelligence,” and that partisan hostility played a determinative […]