What Drives Conspiracism The dominant culture has gone mad. Of course lonely people on the internet believe crazy things.

Here is an attempt to get at some of what’s behind conspiracism, the rising belief in and promotion of political conspiracy theories. In recent years those theories have been heavily associated with QAnon: that a cabal of child sexual abusers running a world-wide trafficking ring has been a major force in opposing Donald Trump ; […]

Defund the Police? No, Fund Them Better We ask officers to do a vital, delicate job on four to six months’ training. That’s not nearly enough.

Congress and the White House are trying to overhaul police practices. By tradition in such efforts the obvious will likely be overlooked, so here is the obvious: Violent crime is rising in almost every major American city, after decades of falling. Police departments are in crisis, battered by charges of abuse, targeted for cuts, many […]

Save the Secret Service A new book charting a venerable institution’s decline should serve as a wake-up call for officials.

Here is journalism as a true and honest public service: Carol Leonnig’s new book, “Zero Fail,” about the rise and fall of the Secret Service. It is just terrific, to use a phrase from the 1960s, when the service became universally admired. The Washington Post reporter interviewed more than 180 people including current and former […]

Liz Cheney Confronts a House of Cowards House Republicans are about to demonstrate they can’t handle the truth about 2020 and Jan. 6.

It all comes back to the Capitol insurrection. It’s at the heart of the battle that is, four months later, tearing the House GOP apart. Increasingly, Republicans paint 1/6 as a rowdy and raucous event, an arguably understandable but certainly embarrassing one in which hundreds of people illegally marched into the Capitol and, for a […]

Two Very Different but Plainspoken Speeches Biden and Scott put forth their visions at a time when Americans may be reconsidering theirs.

Those were two very different speeches Wednesday night, but both were effective and each will have an afterlife. President Biden’s address, with its distancing, masks and half-empty audience, at first didn’t feel like the convening of a great nation’s Congress. It felt insubstantial and goofy, like they were playacting Pandemic Theatre. Mr. Biden turned that […]

Republicans and Immigrants Need Each Other The GOP should be the party of the working and middle classes, whatever their country of origin.

We have been thinking about the Republican Party and how it can come back—worthily, constructively—after the splits and shatterings of recent years. The GOP is relatively strong in the states but holds neither the White House, House nor Senate and in presidential elections struggles to win the popular vote. Entrenched power centers are arrayed against […]

America Needs the GOP, and It Needs Help The Republican Party is at a low point, but the two-party system is too vital to abandon.

No one likes the Republican Party. Pretty much every power center in America is arrayed against it—the media, the academy, the entertainment culture, what remains of our high culture, the corporate suite, the nonprofit world. The young aren’t drawn to it. The party is split, if not shattered. The opposition has a new presidency, almost […]