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George Will (Nov. 17) mystifies me. He complains that some federal and state governments, in promoting low-pollution energy generation, are so fixated on planning for the distant future that they
This assault on the entire system of justice (which forms the backbone of our democratic way of life) is a blueprint for a total makeover of our representative democracy to
The intensifying rivalry between Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley to lay claim to the mantle of Donald Trump’s top challenger, playing out for weeks in closed-door meetings with donors, burst into the open amid the fallout from the deadly Hamas attack on Israel.
Columnist George Will thinks Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) should call it quits on his bid for the Republican nomination for president. “This is the South Carolina senator’s choice: He can acknowledge that his energetic campaigning has failed to enkindle sufficient enthusiasm and depart as he campaigned, cheerfully,” Will wrote in The Washington Post on Tuesday.…
Longtime conservative commentator George Will spoke out about the 2024 presidential election Wednesday, saying many of the current candidates view the executive branch as having far more power than the Constitution grants them. In a Constitution Day lecture at Weber State University in Ogden, Will called out entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy specifically, saying the Republican candidate — who is in third place in many national polls — is “just wrong” about his perception of what a president can and cannot do. Will cited Article 2 of the Constitution and noted that many of the things that presidential candidates are promising go well beyond the role of the executive branch.
George Will, a leading conservative voice and acclaimed political columnist, will kick off Bucknell University's 2023-24 speaker series this September.
Conservative commentator George Will criticized 2024 GOP primary favorites former President Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, in a column Friday, saying that both candidates will come out of the GOP primary weaker. “The 2024 Republican nomination question was supposed to be: Could anyone harpoon the Great Orange Whale? Who knew that he would harpoon…