Elizabeth Warren
May 4, 2026 — John Hinderaker

Spirit Airlines is now out of business. In financial trouble, it tried to merge with JetBlue in 2024. Joe Biden’s Department of Justice, spurred on by leftists like Elizabeth Warren, opposed and successfully blocked the merger: I've warned for months that a @JetBlue–@SpiritAirlines merger would have led to fewer flights and higher fares.@JusticeATR and @USDOT were right to stand up for consumers and fight against runaway airline consolidation. This is
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May 4, 2026 — Scott Johnson

The Wall Street Journal’s Free Expression has posted Kyle Smith’s column “Billionaires rock at its accessible Susbstack site. Meditate on this: * * * * * Denounced, despised and disrespected, there is a class of people who keep devising new ways to make life better, yet in the Upside Down where our intelligentsia and also Elizabeth Warren live, the mobs are lighting their torches and giving their snarl muscles a
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August 5, 2025 — Scott Johnson

The New York Post strikes again with its cover featuring Senator Elizabeth Warren meeting with New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani on the campaign trail yesterday. The cover reads African American Meets Native American. And it adds: Mamdani and Warren in liars’ summit. The cover flags the story by David DeTurris and Matt Troutman: “Far left Sen. Warren gushes over NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani — as other high-profile
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July 20, 2025 — John Hinderaker

I wrote here about the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show” by CBS. Good riddance, was my view. But the Democratic Party’s luminaries mourned Colbert’s demise as one. At InstaPundit, Ed Driscoll assembles Democrats’ reactions to Colbert’s cancellation on Twitter. There are a lot of them, all exactly the same. Elizabeth Warren’s take was typical: CBS canceled Colbert’s show just THREE DAYS after Colbert called out CBS parent company Paramount
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January 7, 2025 — John Hinderaker

Pete Hegseth’s confirmation hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee, on his nomination as Secretary of Defense, is scheduled for next week. All indications are that he has the support of Republican senators and will be confirmed, but Elizabeth Warren, the ranking minority member of the committee, isn’t going down without a fight. Or without a last opportunity to smear Hegseth. Yesterday, Warren sent Hegseth a 33-page letter that is
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December 11, 2024 — John Hinderaker

Luigi Mangione is obviously guilty of murdering Brian Thompson, so, as his lawyers search for a defense, insanity is sure to come to mind. Insanity defenses rarely succeed, perhaps because anyone who commits a murder for which he is almost certain to be caught and punished is, in the popular sense of the word, “crazy.” The legal definition of insanity is necessarily much higher. There may be another problem with
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May 22, 2024 — Lloyd Billingsley

Thanks to a 7-2 vote of the Supreme Court, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will continue to be funded by the Federal Reserved instead of congressional appropriations. As the people should know, the court ruling does not confer any merit on the CFPB, a legacy of the Carter-Era Community Reinvestment Act. The CFPB was based on the assumption that even educated and informed consumers are unable to look out for
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March 1, 2024 — Scott Johnson

I understood from the Star Tribune headline over the AP story yesterday that the IDF had massacred some 100 Gazans seeking food and water. As of this morning, the AP is sticking with the story with a Rafah dateline. It leads with this observation: “Israeli troops fired on a crowd of Palestinians racing to pull food off an aid convoy in Gaza City on Thursday, witnesses said.” I’m not sure
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May 13, 2023 — John Hinderaker

If this poll is any guide, Elizabeth Warren could be the underdog in her race for re-election: The poll also asked several questions about Senator Elizabeth Warren, who is seeking reelection in 2024. Warren’s approval among those surveyed was 49% approving, 44% disapproving, and 7% unsure. When asked about a hypothetical head-to-head with former Republican Governor Charlie Baker, 49% of those surveyed indicated they would support Baker for U.S. Senate,
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May 5, 2022 — Scott Johnson

The video below has been disseminated by Senator Elizabeth Warren herself. It is not a clip edited to portray her in an unflattering light. She is proud of it. She was outside the Supreme Court to express her anger over the draft Alito opinion. She wants her audience to believe that the draft Alito opinion, if the opinion of the Court, would outlaw abortion. She wants you to believe she
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December 21, 2021 — John Hinderaker

I’m not saying that Elizabeth Warren is the dumbest person in public life–there is a lot of competition for that title–but let’s just say she is having the worst week. First she accused Elon Musk of being a tax freeloader, just before he disclosed that he will pay $11 billion in taxes this year, more than any American in history, to Warren’s slush fund the federal government. Next she blamed
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December 14, 2021 — Steven Hayward

So Elon Musk is Time‘s “Person of the Year.” I’ve actually been warming up to Musk for a long time now. If you take away the lavish subsidies he got for his cars, what would be your complaint with him? That electric cars won’t save the world? True, but slow down for a moment and note that unlike nearly everyone else in Silicon Valley, he’s actually trying to build a
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December 13, 2021 — Scott Johnson

Lyin’ Lizzie Warren sent out a set of letters berating major U.S. oil and gas producers for restraining production, increasing exports and “putting their massive profits, share prices and dividends for investors, and millions of dollars in CEO pay and bonuses” ahead of Americans. According to Warren, “These record-setting natural gas exports are leading to higher prices for consumers, and they show no signs of a slowdown.” I am quoting
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May 21, 2021 — Paul Mirengoff

Yesterday, Elizabeth Warren tweeted: This ceasefire is good news, but it won’t bring back the hundreds of innocent civilians killed or prevent future violence. The Biden administration must press for a just, lasting two-state agreement, and that starts with taking all appropriate steps to end the occupation. Warren has it backwards. It was Israel’s decision to stop occupying Gaza that led to the deaths of “innocent civilians” there. If Israel
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March 8, 2020 — Paul Mirengoff

The Washington Post has a section called “Style.” I call it the paper’s id. Left-wing memes and rants too out there to appear in the news section or the op-eds find voice in the Style section. This article by Monica Hesse about Elizabeth Warren is a good example. Here’s how it opens: One of the more intimate side conversations you were likely to overhear between women at an Elizabeth Warren
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March 7, 2020 — Paul Mirengoff

Earlier this week, Elizabeth Warren dropped out of the presidential race. Unlike other recent dropouts — Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, and Michael Bloomberg — Warren hasn’t endorsed anyone for president yet. Ideologically, Warren is more closely aligned with Bernie Sanders than with Joe Biden. However, it makes little sense for her to endorse Sanders. For one thing, Sanders looks like a loser now. A good showing in Michigan would change
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March 6, 2020 — Paul Mirengoff

The Democratic presidential race has had as many twists and turns as a Formula 1 race track. However, as we head for the finish line, the race has taken the shape many predicted it would before it began. A former vice president and favorite of the establishment wing is competing with the runner-up in the 2016 campaign and favorite of the radical wing. Flavor du jour candidates have had their
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