Filter By:
Date
Topic
- Economic Policy (136) Apply Economic Policy filter
- Education (24) Apply Education filter
- Energy, Science & Technology (73) Apply Energy, Science & Technology filter
- Foreign Affairs & National Security (272) Apply Foreign Affairs & National Security filter
- Health Care (44) Apply Health Care filter
- History (132) Apply History filter
- Law (172) Apply Law filter
- Values & Social Policy (129) Apply Values & Social Policy filter
Type
- (-) Remove Research filter Research
Search
James Ceaser is the Harry F. Byrd Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, director of the Program for Constitutionalism and Democracy, and was a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He is the author of several books on American politics and American political thought, including...
Laura Ingraham’s Show On LeBron James Controversy: ‘If You Can’t Take The Heat, Stay On The Court’
Leftists are pushing back against anyone who dares to criticize the NBA star for his anti-Trump tirade.
Victor Davis Hanson And James Panero Discuss “Burke Today.”
Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses Edmund Burke, his recent book, and the current political climate.
Allen Estrin, Michael New, Victor Davis Hanson, James Hirsen
(27:07) Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson discusses his American Greatness article "Democratic Candidates Aren’t on a Winning Track."
The King (James) And I: Newsom Sacks The NCAA, Gets Flagged For Targeting Trump
Breaking news out of California: lawmakers have discovered a convenient nemesis other than President Trump – namely, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
James Mattis: The Founding Virtue Of Our Country
As I studied Al Smith, I had to look him up and learn more about him. I found what we find in many great leaders — Abe Lincoln, FDR. It's a focus on making our country a little better when we hand it to the next generation, and having a nonpartisan approach to team-building.
'The Rebellion of Ronald Reagan' by James Mann: A look at how the president helped end the Cold War
Did Ronald Reagan truly engineer the end of the Cold War, or was he just a bumbler who watched Mikhail Gorbachev at work?...
Donald Trump Announces James 'Mad Dog' Mattis As Secretary Of Defense
The retired marine general, known for his blunt approach toward the US military and Middle East conflicts, raises establishment hopes that he can rein in Trump.
James Mattis Says Trump Should "Verify, Then Trust" In Negotiations With Taliban
Hoover Institution fellow Jim Mattis said he supports efforts by the Trump administration to secure a diplomatic end to the 18-year conflict with Taliban militants in Afghanistan, but cautioned against a peace agreement that doesn't prevent the country from becoming a safe haven for terrorist groups determined to harm the US.
Gen. James Mattis Tells Students U.S. Is The ‘Greatest Experiment’ In The World
Mattis urges USU crowd to lead by trust, by listening.
James Mattis: Leadership In Times Of Crisis
President John F. Kennedy once wrote, “When written in Chinese, the word ‘crisis’ is composed of two characters. One represents danger and the other represents opportunity.” Today, our world and our nation face a time of crisis unparalleled in most of our lifetimes.
Race and Politics
Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas has made a name for herself over the years by expressing some very controversial views, like advocating arms sales to Hugo Chavez's regime in Venezuela. For many, she has richly earned the right to be dismissed.
Postpartisan Preening
“Beyond politics,” the latest mantra in Washington, is at best astoundingly naive. By Harvey C. Mansfield.
The Businessman and the Intellectual
Despite endless debate about the issues, the presidential contest comes down to character. By James W. Ceaser.
Obama, Romney, and Equality
If the test of a clever orator is the ability to sell two incompatible positions at the same time, President Obama must already rank as one of the most adept rhetoricians in American history.
The FBI Tragedy: Elites Above The Law
One of the media and beltway orthodoxies we constantly hear is that just a few bad apples under James Comey at the FBI explain why so many FBI elites have been fired, resigned, reassigned, demoted, or retired — or just left for unexplained reasons. The list is long and includes director James Comey himself, deputy director Andrew McCabe, counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok, attorney Lisa Page, chief of staff James Rybicki, general counsel James Baker, assistant director for public affairs Mike Kortan, Comey’s special assistant Josh Campbell, executive assistant director James Turgal, assistant director for office of congressional affairs Greg Bower, executive assistant director Michael Steinbach, and executive assistant director John Giacalone.

