David Frum
France's nuclear solution
What if there were a way to get around nuclear energy's big problem— radioactive waste? There is.
How to kill an economy
In an effort to make finance "boring" again, Obama's new regulations will prop up the biggest institutions and put roadblocks in the way of newcomers. They may also provide an opening for conservatives.
The urgent case to reform conservatism
A new poll suggests that the ranks of conservatives are growing. It also gives recalcitrant conservatives another excuse to resist desperately needed change.
The immigration problem gets bigger
In the halls of power, everyone seems to agree that nothing can or should be done about illegal immigration. They're wrong.
Sonia Sotomayor is a diversity hire
Diversity hiring is as old as the Republic and as American as deep-dish pizza. Only our hypocrisy about it is new.
The pro-life delusion
Is America becoming more prolife? A new poll by Gallup says so. . . . But the poll is wrong. Worse, it's misleading-and threatens to send Republicans careening in precisely the worst possible direction in pursuit of votes they will not find.
Jack Kemp's gift—and curse—to GOP
Unfortunately, while [his] positive legacy goes for the moment unclaimed, Kemp’s negative legacy has been eagerly embraced. Like some of his political heirs, Kemp not only hoped for the best, too often he was willing to gamble the future of the country on those hopes—no mater how dubious.


