We Should All Give Thanks for Taylor Swift She brings joy, jobs and happy feet everywhere she goes. She’s the best thing happening in America.

Right about now Time magazine would be choosing its Person of the Year, a designation I’ve followed from childhood because their choices tend to vary from sound to interesting. Also I almost always know who they’ll choose and enjoy finding out if I’m right. Here I tell you who it will be and must be […]

So You Think You Want a Political Fighter? Congress’s comportment crisis is getting worse, with brawls breaking out all over Capitol Hill.

The crisis of comportment on Capitol Hill is getting worse. Two months ago it was an argument over whether senators should be allowed to wear children’s play clothes on the floor, because one senator felt this was emotionally necessary for him. His emotions were overridden and the old dress code restored. Now it is how […]

Kamala Harris Is Biden’s No. 2 Problem Meanwhile, Republicans need to winnow the field to Donald Trump, Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis.

Where are we, one year from the 2024 presidential election? The incumbent is famously, historically unpopular and has been for some time, so it’s not a blip or event-related. He should help his party’s prospects by stepping aside and letting Democrats fight it out. He won’t, we all sense this. Republican hopefuls continue their battle, […]

Israel Tries to Part the Fog of War Footage captured by dash and security cameras and the terrorists themselves make the horror clear.

This is about describing and showing and making things clear. In the fog of war these things are never more essential. Here is some first-rate describing, from Ruth Margalit in the New Yorker, in a piece called “The Devastation of Be’eri.” Be’eri is a kibbutz three miles from Israel’s border with Gaza. Hamas terrorists came […]

McCarthy’s Fall Is a Comedy Without Laughs His chief antagonist, Matt Gaetz, is a cartoon villain, a man so small he makes decadence look banal.

I want to respond to the toppling of Speaker Kevin McCarthy with the gravity appropriate to a signal event that carries such immense implications (America’s reputation for stability once again weakened, a government shutdown looming, no replacement in sight). Yet the whole thing is so . . . below the country. It’s so without heightened […]

Biden’s Trend Line Points Downward Voters don’t miss Trump, but they miss 2019, and they worry about crime, immigration and inflation.

I meant to write on the debate this week but found the event unsatisfying in a way I couldn’t characterize. Twenty minutes in I wrote my first note: “Is there such a thing as boring bedlam?” All the candidates seemed to be doing their best in predictable ways, but nothing came together. I thought Nikki […]