This week, my column highlighted some of the various perfidies Senate and House Republican leadership seem intent on forcing upon the American people, defying their own party rank-and-file in the process. GOP leadership's scorn for its own voting base is nothing new, tragically, but it does seem like the trend lines have exacerbated of late. In this week's podcast, I was joined by Ryan James Girdusky, a conservative activist, popular Substack writer, and founder of the school board-focused 1776 Project PAC. We discussed the rise of the New Right, whether national populism is here to stay, and the future of Donald Trump's standing in the GOP.
This was also a big week for me, media appearance-wise. Most notably, I made my maiden appearance on FOX News' "Tucker Carlson Tonight," the highest-rated show on cable news. I pulled no punches in lambasting the Anti-Defamation League's Jonathan Greenblatt for his transformation of the once-venerable civil rights organization into a bastion of progressivism and wokeism. I also appeared on Newsmax's "Rob Schmitt Tonight," OANN's "Tipping Point," Seth Leibsohn's Phoenix-based radio program, the weekly "NatCon Squad" podcast I co-host, and elsewhere. Finally, I also played an outsize role in this lengthy Politico essay about recent jurisprudential debates that have roiled the legal Right.
Our highlighted right-leaning Newsweek op-eds this week: Gordon G. Chang on Xi Jinping's recent visit to Saudi Arabia, Mark Davis on Donald Trump's current standing in the GOP, Jonathan Tobin on Volodymyr Zelensky's flaws as a purported "defender of liberalism," Jon Schweppe on what House Republicans should now do after the "Twitter Files" revelations, and Nicole Russell on the all-important 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis free speech case at the U.S. Supreme Court.
A quick programming note: I leave this Sunday for a 2.5-week international trip. I will be in Israel for 10 days, followed by the United Arab Emirates for three days and Egypt for three days. (Aside: I am particularly looking forward to the Tel Aviv–Dubai flight, which was of course only made possible by the 2020 Abraham Accords peace deals brokered by the Trump White House.) I am particularly excited to celebrate Chanukah in Jerusalem, and to ring in the new year in Dubai.
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