Victor Davis Hanson on Trump: ‘Chemotherapy’ to Kill ‘Cancer’ of ‘Permanent Political Class’
Victor Davis Hanson likened President Donald Trump to “chemotherapy” used to cure the “cancer” of America’s “permanent political class.”
Victor Davis Hanson likened President Donald Trump to “chemotherapy” used to cure the “cancer” of America’s “permanent political class.”
Belgian Senator and former Secretary-General of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Alain Destexhe has slammed “elites” for their handling of mass migration and the lack of debate on the long-term effects of migration.
Wealthy cities and elite zip codes thrived under the slow-moving economic recovery of President Obama while rural American communities were left behind, a study reveals.
Every tool the people use to express their opinion has come under attack by elites.
Wednesday on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson, author of “Ship of Fools,” reacted to the media backlash President Donald Trump had received for saying it was a “very scary time for young men in America,” and
President Donald Trump said during a rally in Ohio Saturday that his victory over Democrat presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is still driving the elites “crazy.”
The U.S. Census Bureau announced Thursday that the five highest-earning sub-state municipalities in the United States are all Washington, DC, suburbs.
Rep. Richard Hudson tweeted that national reciprocity is a way to tell “liberal elites” we will keep our guns, and our right to self-defense.
In a plea to President Donald Trump asking him to keep an Obama-era amnesty program for young illegal aliens, Microsoft revealed that it had an invested business interest in the program continuing.
The NRA is out to expose the violent tendencies of liberal elitists and to defeat those elitists in the public arena of ideas.
Silicon Valley tech companies may have to raise wages and salaries in order to attract high-skilled American workers in the age of President Donald Trump.
Silicon Valley’s tech elites are spoiling for a fight against a legal immigration overhaul backed by President Donald Trump.
The current legal immigration system, where the United States admits more than one million low-skilled immigrants a year, is necessary “as baby boomers retire,” the New York Times’ editors claim.
The editors of the Washington Post are finally admitting that high levels of legal immigration drive down wages for American workers, as President Donald Trump has asserted.
CNN’s Fareed Zakaria said on Monday that President Donald Trump’s election victory was a “class rebellion” against overeducated elites like himself, Hillary Clinton, and some of his CNN colleagues.
Thursday during his Fox News Channel program, Tucker Carlson pointed to polling data that suggests most Americans have lost confidence in the country’s elite institutions — academia, the media, labor unions and banks. Transcript as follows: Our country’s most powerful
After President Trump halted an Obama-era program for foreign nationals wanting to start business in the United States, big business and the open borders lobby are outraged.
Although one of President Bill Clinton’s last “accomplishments” on the cusp of leaving office 16 years ago was rallying the international community to establish “International Migrants Day,” Brexit and election of Donald Trump mark the beginning of a new nationalism.
Although Berkeley, California claims its “soda tax” cut unhealthy purchases by 21 percent, it mostly taxes poor and exempts the high-sugared coffee treats that the upper-class crave.
Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” co-host Joe Scarborough offered his thoughts on why America’s so-called elites missed the rise of Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump in this year’s presidential election cycle. According to Scarborough, a cultural divide exists between the elites
From Alabama to Denmark, Nevada to the Netherlands, and from Arizona to Sweden and Germany, Hungary and Poland, voters are flocking to right/left populist, nationalist, isolationist, and nativist demagogues, parties, and movements.
On January 13 Rush Limbaugh explained that gun control is a class issue — “hip versus unhip, cool versus uncool.” The push for more gun control is espoused by those on the periphery of elitism as a way for them to bring themselves closer to the best seats and tables at an Upper East Side dinner party.