Week in Review: The Impeachment Eye Test

We know an impeachable offense when we see one. But you wouldn't know that from listening to Wednesday's Democratic witnesses.

December 08 2019

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The Impeachment Eye Test

Andrew C. McCarthy

The question is not whether we can come up with a one-size-fits-all definition for the infinite variety of misbehavior. It is whether we have a procedure for dealing with grave misconduct when we see it. Read More

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Lessons from Europe, or 'Europe'

Kevin D. Williamson

If there is a very good model of Senator Warren's desired policies producing the desired results, it is not to be found in Europe, or even in "Europe."

Knives Out Takes On the Anti-Immigration Crowd

Graham Hillard

Anyone who doubts that "Knives Out" is, and means to be, a commentary on the future of race dynamics in this country need only examine the movie's intensely political concluding shot, in which Harlan's family is cast from the home.

NY Freshman Dem Urges Party Not to Include Mueller Evidence in Impeachment Articles

Tobias Hoonhout

Representative Max Rose pushed back Friday on efforts to include evidence from the Mueller Report in articles of impeachment against President Trump.

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Impeachment Power Can Be Abused, Too

Andrew C. McCarthy

In their unseemly zeal to impeach President Trump on a blatantly political deadline, and without any semblance of fairness or due process, Democrats are abusing the House's power over impeachment.

Schiff's Report Will Not Attract New Impeachment Supporters

Andrew C. McCarthy

Democrats are in 2020 campaign mode, not engaged in a serious effort to remove President Donald Trump through impeachment.

Adam Schiff's Attack on the Free Press

David Harsanyi

Where are all the self-styled champions of the free press now that Democratic congressman Adam Schiff has used the surveillance powers of the state to smear not only his political rivals but journalist John Solomon?

Puzzling over Meaning in Winslow Homer's Kissing the Moon

Brian T. Allen

It's a big painting, which slows us down visually, and not a small, black-and-white illustration on a magazine page. It's not about the news of the day or the glass hives where we live. It's post-news, where the everyday world dissolves and eternity takes us to a next, very different place.

Former Republican Amash Announces He'll Vote Yes on Three Articles of Impeachment

Tobias Hoonhout

Representative Justin Amash confirmed Friday that he would vote to approve three articles of impeachment laid out by Democrats against President Trump.

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