Womansplaining the Women’s Vote
I have always liked Michelle Obama. I admire her personal story and respect how she conducted herself as our First Lady. I find her smarter, […]
I have always liked Michelle Obama. I admire her personal story and respect how she conducted herself as our First Lady. I find her smarter, […]
A Southern summer fades to Fall, And ‘Bama’s voters made a call Which wasn’t Strange. We might say Moore: It’s no longer safe to ignore […]
As long ago as April 2011, I argued Donald Trump would stand a good chance of winning if he decided to make a serious run […]
The brouhaha over political demonstrations during the National Anthem makes me think of a scene from “Junior Bonner,” a 1972 Sam Peckinpah film about rodeo […]
President Donald Trump is considering imposing sanctions on Venezuela by blocking the country’s oil from U.S. ports, Axios reports. Likewise, U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley criticized […]
The annual meeting of the United Nations General Assembly last week, and President Trump’s widely noted remarks there, focused much-needed attention on the organization. The […]
It’s time to stop listening in silence to the social justice catechism—the propagandists take silence as consent, and so do your fellow Americans. It’s time […]
Sunday was a rough day for the NFL and for football fans. U.S. Senator Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), never one to miss an opportunity to oppose […]
Steve Hayward has been a friend for more years than we’d like to count and his new book, Patriotism Is Not Enough, is a tour […]
We were all shocked this week when Hillary Clinton took responsibility for her loss to Donald Trump. As long as you understand “taking responsibility” to […]
It is curious how certain words accumulate a nimbus of positive associations while others, semantically just as innocuous, wind up shouldering a portfolio of bad […]
Politics is a team sport. It’s a basic truth of republican government—one that was even written into the nation’s founding document. The signers of the […]
As the ambush of two police officers in Miami last week reminds us, the war on police, fomented to some extent by former President Obama […]
Ken Levy, an associate professor of law at Louisiana State University, recently took to the pages of the New York Times to lend his voice […]
On Wednesday March 29, Betsy DeVos, the Secretary of Education, gave a thoughtful speech before the Brookings Institution. The speech was a substantive development in […]
“Islamophobia” is a real problem. Or so we’re led to believe by the usual suspects in the grievance industry par excellence, the Racism-Industrial-Complex (RIC). It’s […]
When I ran across an article headlined, “Internet Erupts Over the Name Mike Pence Reportedly Calls His Wife,” my heart sunk a little. That’s because […]