National Review
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- Fast Takes: DSA pins hopes on Michigan, Maine Dems distrust their voters and more
The Platner campaign in Maine imploded 'about as horribly as it possibly could have,' shifting focus to Michigan where Abdul El-Sayed's U.S. Senate bid is drawing attention from DSA supporters. National Review's Jim Geraghty describes El-Sayed's campaign as 'really thrilling DSA hearts,' highlighting partisan dynamics in both states.
- Fast Takes: The big bad ‘Establishment,’ AI won’t save China and more
Jamie Harrison 'reached his limit' as the 'progressive grassroots and Graham Platner fanbase' blamed the 'establishment' for his 'disastrous' campaign, according to National Review's Jim Geraghty.
- Fast Takes: How not to save Social Security, propagandists run Wikipedia and more commentary
New figures indicate the Social Security trust fund could be exhausted by 2032, according to Andrew G. Biggs at National Review. The article highlights concerns about the financial sustainability of Social Security.
- Small Inventors Are Being Squeezed by a Convoluted Patent Process
Small inventors are being squeezed by a convoluted patent process, according to the article. The piece highlights the difficulties faced by individual creators in navigating the complex patent system.
- Fast Takes: Dems totally gaslit us on Platner, the DSA is wrecking our party and more
National Review's Jim Geraghty criticizes the left for celebrating Graham Platner with an astonishing degree of credulity and acclaim, despite his obscurity and questionable public persona. The article also references the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) negatively impacting the party.
- What’s the next Platner surprise, electing vets to fight polarization and other commentary
Graham Platner was portrayed as an antiwar Marine during the Iraq War, a hardscrabble oysterman, and a working-class straight talker. National Review’s Jeffrey Blehar criticizes this portrayal as misleading to Mainers and the national media.