AMAZING SPIDERS: Bet you didn’t know a spider’s web silk is stronger than steel of the same size. Trust me, I am no fan of spiders, but this beautiful new production on HillFaith will give you a fresh appreciation for these creatures as engineering marvels.
Author Archive: Mark Tapscott
August 7, 2025
August 6, 2025
HOW BIDEN CAUSED TEXAS REDISTRICTING CRISIS: Unless you are unfortunately plagued with an addiction for reading federal court cases prompted by redistricting issues, odds are you don’t know that it was the Biden Justice Department that set in motion the process now unfolding in Texas (and Illinois!).
You won’t get this from the New York Times or the Washington Post, but you will from The Washington Stand where this morning Senior Writer Joshua Arnold posts the definitive explanation for how this whole thing was set in motion long before Donald Trump returned to the Oval Office.
August 4, 2025
SCHUMER, JEFFRIES, BIPARTISANSHIP AND THE BIG MEDICAID LIE: The two top Democratic congressional leaders today challenged their GOP counterparts to a bipartisan Big Four meeting about the forthcoming budget showdown in September.
They also threw in a big, heaping helping of the long-running Democratic standard claim that anything Republicans propose for Medicaid will deprive millions of Americans of their healthcare coverage. The Washington Stand has the counter-facts that make clear who’s talking truth and who isn’t.
August 3, 2025
TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYSTEM IS POISONING THE SYSTEM: Senate Democrats are opposing every Trump nominee requiring confirmation simply because Trump nominated them, therefore they must be evil, incompetent or both. The first-order effects of this strategy are terrible, but check out the second and third order results in my latest Substack column.
THIS CHART KILLS THE MEDICAID LIE: The one, that is, about how Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) includes massive cuts in Medicaid will result in thousands of deaths across America. The chart is the work of the guys at Issues & Insights who also include a small compilation of major media repeating the lie.
If the Multiverse Theory is correct, there must be a universe somewhere in which every journalist who reports the Medicaid lie as fact is confronted with this chart, then made to write in long-hand 500 times every day for all eternity “I will never again lie in my reporting to my readers.”
OK, 500 times a day every day might be a tad excessive, so how about 500 times every other day for eternity?
MARRIAGE JUST A PIECE OF PAPER: In a culture fleeing at warp speed away from individual responsibility, marriage between a man and a woman for life becomes a memory. But, as the latest of Colson Center’s “What Would You Say?” videos on HillFaith points out, there’s far more to traditional marriage than its critics conceive.
And when you finish that brief video, check out the massive majorities among Republican aides working on Capitol Hill when asked by CNCT Capitol Pulse whether they think those ubiquitous District of Columbia speed cameras ought to be abolished. Can’t happen too soon, says this unreformed Formula Ford racer.
August 2, 2025
NOSE OFF/FACE SPITED UPDATED II: Three profoundly serious but heretofore unspoken questions about the power and prerogatives of Congress on federal spending and how federal departments and agencies do it are raised by the GAO/CBO drama. It’s my latest PJ Media column and it might be one to send to your senators and representative.
August 1, 2025
NOSE OFF, SPITE FACE UPDATE: Looks like the Senate and House Republicans are at loggerheads over whether to fund the Government Accountability Office (GA) — the investigative arm of Congress — or assuage President Donald Trump’s anger by chopping the agency’s budget in half. My update on The Washington Stand.
FED-FUNDED RAIL PROJECTS ARE $23 BILLION OVER BUDGET: No surprise that California’s High-Speed Rail Project tops the list here, but there are a bunch more identified by Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa). One of them is 19 years behind schedule (Yes, you read that right!). No wonder Ernst titled her report “Off the Rails.”
July 31, 2025
THE INFORMATION WAR AGAINST ISRAEL: It began long before the October 7, 2023, Hamas massacre of more than 1,200 Israelis, but in months since that tragedy, the Mainstream Media (MSM) has over and over lied about the Gaza War, according to Richard Pollock.
July 30, 2025
MAYBE HILLARY NOT OUT OF THE WOODS: Turns out FBI officials suppressed a bunch of evidence concerning national security problems linked with then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email. But now there’s a new Sheriff in town at the Bureau, and he’s digging into all of that stuff. Stay tuned.
July 28, 2025
“NO” IS SENATE DEMS PLAN FOR TRUMP NOMINEES: Even if it means forcing the Senate to forego some or all of its traditional August recess, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and his Democratic colleagues have just one word for every nomination President Donald Trump sends to the Senate for confirmation.
July 27, 2025
END OF THE CLIMATE CON: Hard to believe but it’s true – two Ivy League physics professors do the numbers and describe the result, much to the delight of Tim Lynch on Substack.
WOULD SOMEBODY PLEASE PINCH ME: I keep hearing that NPR and PBS are getting their federal tax-paid subsidies eliminated. But that can’t be true, not even Ronald Reagan could get that through Congress, right? Right???
GOOD NEWS: New survey by the American Bible Society finds upswing in church attendance by Gen Zers, especially among young males. Remember, politics is downstream from culture, which is downstream from faith.
July 24, 2025
GRAHAM, CORNYN CALL FOR SPECIAL PROSECUTOR: Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and John Cornyn (R-Texas) are jointly calling for Attorney General Pam Bondi to appoint a Special Prosecutor to assess evidence former President Barack Obama managed the Russia-gate effort to undermine Donald Trump during his first term in the Oval Office.
UPDATE (FROM GLENN): Special prosecutors don’t seem that good at getting to the bottom of things.
ANTI-SEMITISM UP CLOSE: Unless you live in the nation’s capital, you aren’t likely to hear much about American University (AU), but you should, at least if you care about eradicating the swelling chorus of anti-semitic voices on American university and college campuses.
As Richard Pollock reports in blistering detail, AU is among the worst offenders — and that is saying something considering events at NYU, Columbia, Berkeley, etc. since the October 7, 2023 Hamas massacre of more than 1,200 Israelis. It will likely come as no surprise to learn that AU’s president is Sylvia Burwell, veteran Democrat activist who served in both the Clinton and Obama administrations.
July 23, 2025
EXPOSING THE LEFT’S TAX-FUNDED NGO MACHINE: One of the silver linings from Biden’s Open Borders catastrophe is it has focused congressional and [some] media attention on the Left’s tax-funded legions of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).
On just about every phase of the political battlefield, NGOs provide the foot soldiers, air cover, G2, shock troops, and logistics for the armies of the Left. But recent testimony to two House committees ripped the veil off of this rip-off on a massive scale. I’ve got the initial details on The Washington Stand today. There will be more.
July 21, 2025
IT’S ALL ABOUT THE CHILDREN: The Biden administration lost track of an estimated 300,000 Unaccompanied Migrant Children (UMC) who crossed the border into the U.S., but House Democrats asked by The Washington Stand what they are doing about it had nothing to say. Maybe their interest depends on whose children are involved?
July 20, 2025
CUTTING OFF YOUR NOSE TO SPITE YOUR FACE: House GOPers are moving to impose a 48 percent operating budget cut on the Government Accountability Office (GAO), the “investigative arm of Congress.” They’re also rewarding the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), which never met a GOP tax cut it couldn’t trash, with a $20 million budget increase.
I explain the backstory in my latest Substack column, which BTW has been re-christened Tapscott’s Copy Desk, which may ring a few bells for old-timer Instapunditeers here.
July 19, 2025
ED FEULNER, RIP: Edwin J. Feulner Jr., longtime president of the Heritage Foundation, has passed away. I worked for Ed for six years and those were six of the best years of my career, in great part because of Ed. He recognized talent and quietly but steadfastly mentored its growth. I owe so much to this man’s patient encouragement.
He was one of the most consequential figures in the Conservative Movement that transformed American politics in the 1970s and led to the Reagan Era, an era shaped in great part by the first edition of “The Mandate for Leadership,” which was the Great Communicator’s blueprint.
I could go on and on about Feulner’s significance, but this official bio and this statement (especially the tribute from Bridgette Wagner) from Heritage brings it all together. God bless him, Ed will be missed.
MACHINE-LEARNING/AI FOR THE DEAD SEA SCROLLS: When researchers at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands combined radio-carbon dating with Machine Learning/AI approaches to textual script analysis, they found strong evidence that the Dead Sea Scrolls are older than previously thought, according to Patterns of Evidence’s Lora Gilb.
“Until recently, the scrolls were assumed to date somewhere between the 3rd century BC and the 1st century AD. However, a new assessment suggests that some scrolls are significantly older than previously thought. Based on AI analysis, some scrolls are dating as far back as the 4th century BC, closer to the lifetimes’ of the original authors, according to lead study author Mladen Popović from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands,” Gilb reports.
The Dead Sea Scrolls are hugely important ancient documents because they include texts of all the Old Testament books except Esther. There are an estimated 15,000 fragments, representing 1,000 or more ancient manuscripts. They were first discovered by a young Shepherd beginning in the late 1940s.
“The new timeline for the Dead Sea Scrolls has wide implications. By placing more scrolls closer to the authors of Biblical texts, allows for deeper insight into the religious, political, and cultural changes of the time. The updated chronology could change how researchers understand the spread of literacy, the rise of the Hasmonaean dynasty, and the early roots of Christianity. It also strengthens the case for the accurate transmission of Biblical texts by pushing the oldest known copies closer to the original authors,” Gilb writes.
AND DON’T MISS: Glenn’s post on multiple fascinating aspects of the Dead Sea and it’s immediate surroundings. For a wilderness, this region is full of interesting stuff.
July 17, 2025
TAPSCOTT TWO-FER THURSDAY: First on The Washington Stand today, President Donald Trump is doing more with a smaller, less costly White House staff than any of his three predecessors, according to spending and personnel data compiled by Open the Books.
Second, again on The Washington Stand, Open the Books dug deep into foia.gov data on response times of federal departments and agencies and found some stunning statistics about lengthy delays. At the Department of Commerce’s Office of the Undersecretary for Economic Affairs, for example, the average wait time for “simple” FOIA requests is 836 days!
And while we’re at it, whaddya say, let’s just go ahead and make it a three-fer: Over on HillFaith, J. Warner Wallace, the cold-case murder whiz, examines claims that whole Jesus thing is a product of ancient pagan myths.
July 12, 2025
NOT-SO-BEAUTIFUL BIG BILL: Don’t think for a minute that lobbyists working on behalf of all kinds of special interests took a holiday while the Senate and House were wrangling through their competing versions of that Big Beautiful Bill.
In my latest Substack column, you will find details, courtesy of the American Accountability Foundation’s (AAF) Thomas Jones, of what appears to be a worrisome connection, albeit indirect, between a Senate GOP staffer working for Sen. Bill Cassidy on the HELP Committee and a big liberal lobbyist outfit.
CAN THE BIG CITIES BE SAVED? Did you know Philly voters have not elected a Republican Mayor since 1948? Or that it was 1961 the last time Los Angeles had a GOP Mayor and 1969 that New York City had a “real” GOPer in the Mayor’s office?
(Michael Bloomberg was elected NYC Mayor in 2001 and again in 2005 as a Republican but switched back to Democrat midway through his second term, which confirmed what everybody already knew. John Lindsay, the then-previous NYC GOPer, was the very essence of RINO, and a lousy Mayor to boot).
For the record, Dallas and Fort Worth are the only entries in the 20 largest U.S. cities that currently have Republican Mayors. Seven of the top 20 have Democrat Socialists, and NYC may well be on the verge of making that eight.
Unless you live in one of these cities, odds are you could care less who residents there put in the Mayor’s office. But, as Issues & Insights pointed out earlier this week, the consequences for everybody, not just those who have yet moved out of the big cities, are quite real.