"Every single time the American people give us power, the only thing that we try to do is to trim down the thing that they gave us control over?"
@JDVance in 2023 on the Right's use of power in the federal government.
Men in church on an ordinary Sunday are outnumbered and aging. The remedy for the empty pews isn’t a softer faith but a harder one, writes @WilliamThibeau
https://t.co/scw72IEUTL
It's not enough for companies to be willing to fix mistakes like this. toothpaste/tube; genie/bottle; train/station; etc.
Another troubling binary: willful ignorance to share Mythos with (probably?) Huawei, or a Theodore Hall-esque commitment to ideology?
It’s not about safety.
If Anthropic nuked Fable to avoid export control violations, they either had a political/ideological objection to the USG safeguarding critical tech for Americans or they couldn’t KYC users well enough to comply.
The former is a real problem. The latter exposes compliance gaps they should fix anyway.
Today’s defamation standard has been shaped by the Civil Rights Era and resulted in rampant injustice.
In his just-released book No Liberty to Libel, Professor Carson Holloway outlines the legal terminology that continues to fuel the issue.
President Trump is maintaining optionality.
He wants a deal. @SecWar made it plain at @CENTCOM: Iran can negotiate or Iran can suffer.
Tonight’s strikes are not inevitably escalatory, but a sign that a stable peace must be conditions based.
New, revolutionary technology has given our military the best capabilities to handle warfare. None of that could have been achieved without the strong leadership from @POTUS & @SecWar.
The Claremont Institute's American Military Project Director @WilliamThibeau joins @FoxFriendsFirst to break down the U.S.-Iran War as tensions grow.
Joining @FoxFriendsFirst this morning, Director of the American Military Project @WilliamThibeau breaks down the current situation with the Iranian tensions. As @POTUS & @SecWar are working to maintain their deterrence efforts — and there's still hope for a bright future with strong, assertive leadership.
Watch his full interview: https://t.co/Jp9LekUzLN
The tension in Iran demonstrates @POTUS' effort to maintain both optionality and American deterrence. The rescue of American pilots via USV is a direct effect of @SecWar's push for modernization. The future can still be bright.
On @FoxFriendsFirst this AM.
A new documentary from @Hillsdale "Revolutionary America" invites audiences to enjoy the drama, myth, and wonder that all went into the founding of the country.
In his latest piece, Prof. @bradleybirzer reviews the documentary and reminds us the values of why we should be grateful of a story like this.
https://t.co/JBXMGvdX7w
The Claremont Institute is proud to announce the 2026 class of our Lincoln Fellows, a program for patriotic young professionals in federal or state government roles, public policy, and journalism.
These fellows will spend 2 weeks this summer with our Senior Fellows to discuss statesmanship and political thought from the Founding to modern day political disputes.
Please, join us in welcoming Amanda Banks, @MicahBock, John Cohen, West Cuthbert, Ashlea Frazier, Ross Hougham, Benjamin Jaros, Ben Jensen, @noellem, @nukebarbarian, @JoeProenza, Dawn-Marie Sullivan, and @KJTorrance.
Justice Clarence Thomas' speech at the University of Texas, Austin with @UT_Civitas should remind Americans that the Founding Fathers provided the resources for moral renewal — it requires a free and virtuous people to preserve it, not institutions.
@DrJohnEastman writes on Justice Thomas' appearance in May of this year.
The Claremont Institute is proud to announce the 2026 class of Publius Fellows, our flagship program for rising leaders pursuing careers in politics, scholarship, journalism, and related fields.
They will spend 2 ½ weeks this summer immersed in the political philosophy, statesmanship, and constitutional principles that define the American Way of Life.
Please join us in welcoming, Jasper Boers, Jack Burch, @blaynecs, Jonah Davids, @tenglishDC, Jacob Hiles, Jackson Hines, John Huggins, @TheodoreMadrid1, Mackenzie Moreno, @CalebNunes13, Alexandre Reza, Samuel Silvestro, and Eve Velasquez.
R.J. Pestritto’s new Provocation for the @CenterForAWL traces exactly how we got here—and what it would take to get out. The full case: https://t.co/g0XQoWUZJd
"The Bush team sought a 'peace process' in which the defenders do not destroy their attackers but instead grant them powers, in exchange for the attackers' promise to negotiate. Alas, the attackers then sell that promise again and again, at ever higher prices."
From the CRB archive, Angelo M. Codevilla on why the logic of peace processes always works against the side that wants peace.
Read from the 2006 archive https://t.co/AV1yYciGXt
Federalists and Anti-Federalists fought bitterly over the Constitution.
@docMJP shares what both sides agreed on: What Americans possessed was the virtue to govern themselves.
Our latest event was an examination of that virtue, and what happens when we lose it.
Federal regulations cost the U.S. economy over $2 trillion every year.
@KevinRobertsTX, president of @Heritage, argues that Republicans should stop writing checks to insiders and start rewriting the rules that cut families off from the American dream.
“A private company in San Francisco made a national security judgment that will affect every American who uses a computer.”
@WilliamThibeau defends Trump's AI oversight EO, putting frontier model decisions with accountable officials. https://t.co/fyHDPCUp4G via @RCPolitics.