In National Review, Jim Geraghty explores the depressing state of politics wherein only a handful of supporters even attempt to argue that Donald Trump or Joe Biden are honest. Geraghty points out the inconsistencies of both politicians and pleads with society to deal with the facts of the world and expect the same from our politicians.

The Tirades of Turkey’s Tyrant
What might Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan be driving at during his private “interminable monologues” with Pope Leo XIV, wonders Fiamma Nirenstein in Jewish News Syndicate. The Pope, no doubt, wants to avert a Third World War and sees Turkey as a bridge between West and East. But having embraced Islamism and purged Turkey of nearly all its 4 million Christians, Nirenstein writes, the Turkish tyrant appears ever-less amenable to that role.


