Jonah Goldberg
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GOLDBERG: Trump's window of going unchallenged won't last forever
Whether you’re feeling queasy or euphoric, or even a bit of both about the opening weeks of the second Donald Trump presidency, my advice is to remember Stein’s Law. Richard Nixon’s former chief economic adviser, Herb Stein, declared: “If something cannot go on forever, it will stop.”

GOLDBERG: Party unity is no easy feat with a leader like Trump
President Donald Trump has long complained that Democrats are better at sticking together than Republicans are. He’s already revisited this gripe. In meetings with Republican leaders from the House and Senate and with the House Freedom Caucus, he reportedly insisted that Republicans need to be unified the way Democrats are.

GOLDBERG: America feeling 'vibe shift' as Trump rolls into office
As a second Donald Trump administration begins — or, for his opponents, descends — on America, an interesting and unusual discussion has emerged over the broader meaning of Trump’s victory. One thing that makes it unusual is that there’s more consensus than disagreement about the fundamental point there’s been a significant ‘vibe shift’ in American politics.

GOLDBERG: United States should acquire Greenland peacefully
Whether it was Will Rogers or Tony Soprano, the old advice of “buy land, God’s not making any more of it” is good real estate advice, but it’s hardly an iron law. First of all, God does make more land from time to time. And so do humans. This raises a second famous piece of advice, also of unclear authorship. When it comes to real estate, only three things matter: Location, location, and location.

GOLDBERG: Would the Republican Party survive Trump’s defeat?
If Donald Trump loses the election, to hear him and his campaign tell it, the fate of the Republican Party should be the least of our concerns: His defeat would spell the end of the nation itself and all that we hold dear.
