No, the Media Isn’t Responsible for Jason Arday’s Suicide

Source: Quillette
by Jonathan Kay

“The disgraced academic was a pathological liar and lifelong con artist whose misdeeds were covered up for years by self-serving academic administrators. Exposing this kind of rot in elite institutions is our job.” (08/18/26)

https://quillette.com/2026/08/17/no-the-media-isnt-responsible-for-jason-ardays-suicide/

They Have No Stopping Point

Source: Town Hall
by Mark Lewis

“A recent Breitbart headline: ‘DSA Lawmaker Declares Stealing Should *Not* Be Illegal’. This was not, in the least, a surprising headline to me. These people have no conscience, and their only moral standard is whatever they say it is. I guarantee you that her meaning actually is, ‘stealing will be wrong for you, but it won’t be wrong for us’. I will prove to you, in this article, that that is the Left’s definition of ‘stealing’. Lenin did not make the mistake of telling his people what he was going to bring to them. Some of these really dumb Democrats are telling us what they intend, but nobody but people who know the true history of socialism/communism believes them.” (08/18/26)

https://townhall.com/columnists/marklewis/2026/08/18/they-have-no-stopping-point-n2681361

Inequality Is Not the Problem

Source: Foundation for Economic Education
by Lipton Matthews

“Few slogans travel through modern politics with as much confidence and as little scrutiny as the claim that inequality is a social ill to be corrected at nearly any cost. Yet a fair reading of the evidence suggests the opposite conclusion. Inequality is not a defect in the system. It is the primary mechanism by which human achievement compounds, wealth spreads, and living standards rise for the great majority of people who never come close to the top of the distribution.” (08/18/26)

https://fee.org/articles/inequality-is-not-the-problem/

Your $20 Burrito Was Made in Washington

Source: The American Conservative
by W James Antle III

“he Flying Burrito Brothers were a classic country rock band that was at its best in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Evidently, later configurations persisted for years afterward even without the participation of key original members. There is now a new reason for the band, in whatever form it currently exists, to retire the name: It more accurately describes members of the very online conservative movement in the year of our Lord 2026. … even the most sage counsel, accompanied by detailed studies of fast-casual menu prices, ignores the macro-level problems. The country did not Door Dash its way to the highest inflation rate in 41 years under former President Joe Biden. Nor did it Uber Eats its way into a quagmire in Iran that has begun to consume the second presidency of Biden’s predecessor-turned-successor.” (08/18/26)

https://www.theamericanconservative.com/your-20-burrito-was-made-in-washington/

Trump Courts Another Legal Defeat on Birthright Citizenship

Source: Reason
by Damon Root

“Less than two months after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled his executive order on birthright citizenship to be unconstitutional, President Donald Trump has issued not one but two new executive orders on birthright citizenship that largely retread the same illegal grounds that the Supreme Court already rejected in Trump v. Barbara. Is this just a futile outburst from a consummate sore loser? Or does Trump actually stand a chance of faring any better in court this time around?” (08/18/26)

https://reason.com/2026/08/18/trump-courts-another-legal-defeat-on-birthright-citizenship/

In Backsliding Missouri, Now You Vote, but Maybe You Won’t

Source: The American Prospect
by Gabrielle Gurley

“Just how badly would Missouri’s Amendment 4 have failed if Gov. Mike Kehoe had left the initiative on the ballot for November instead of moving it to August? That’s about the only question left after a mammoth beatdown of a measure designed to minimize the power of the voters in this deep-red state. Amendment 4 emerged from Republicans’ anger at the temerity of their citizens to display independent streaks rather than down-the-line conservatism. Beginning in 2020, voters unleashed a successful series of ballot initiatives legalizing abortion, approving recreational cannabis, expanding Medicaid, raising the minimum wage, and enabling sports betting. Voters also approved a paid sick leave mandate: one hour of sick leave for every 30 hours worked. Lawmakers managed to dispense with the last one: Since the measure was a state statute and not a constitutional amendment, legislators passed a law to repeal it.” (08/18/26)

https://prospect.org/2026/08/18/now-you-vote-maybe-you-wont-in-backsliding-missouri/

You Didn’t Get Sick. You Got Enrolled.

Source: Brownstone Institute
by Josh Stylman

“Your kid can’t sit still, so the doctor writes a script before asking what he eats or how many hours he stares at a screen. He’s not broken. He’s a seven-year-old boy. Your buddy can’t get it up, so he reaches for the blue pill instead of putting down the beer and chips. Your sister-in-law wants the influencer body, so she injects herself into a thinner version of being sick. A different disease, dressed up as discipline. Can’t sleep? Ambien. Anxious? Xanax. Sad for more than a week? Antidepressant. It’s easy: a fifteen-minute appointment, prescription in hand before you’ve finished saying what’s wrong with you.” (08/18/26)

https://brownstone.org/articles/you-didnt-get-sick-you-got-enrolled/

What Slaughtered Pigs Can Teach Us About Europe’s Wine Policy

Source: The Daily Economy
by Jon Miltimore

“There’s a senselessness to Europe’s attempt to manage wine supply and dictate prices that echoes the New Deal’s effort to alleviate poverty by destroying millions of pigs.” (08/18/26)

https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/what-slaughtered-pigs-can-teach-us-about-europes-wine-policy/