
The Best Argument Yet for Keeping the Caravan Out
At the Huffington Post, columnist Antonio De Loera-Brust loudly identifies as a “first-generation Mexican-American filmmaker, writer, and son of Mexican immigrants.” Because of that, we’re […]
At the Huffington Post, columnist Antonio De Loera-Brust loudly identifies as a “first-generation Mexican-American filmmaker, writer, and son of Mexican immigrants.” Because of that, we’re […]
Sister Souljah had a point. Younger readers may have some trouble figuring out who Sister Souljah was, or what her point might have been. We’ll […]
Suburbs are the battleground in American politics. Republicans continue to increase their hold on rural America and Democrats continue to dominate the cities. Senator Lindsey […]
Back in 2008, Michelle Obama charged that Americans faced a “veil of impossibility,” and “only one person will snatch that veil of impossibility off their […]
Last week, I received an email from Hillary Clinton’s 2020 presidential campaign . . . er, I mean her political action committee, Onward Together, touting […]
Fifty years ago this year, the ’60s revolution sought to overturn U.S. customs, traditions, ideology and politics. The ’60s radicals eventually grew older, cut their […]
As the Marxist parade of “Critical Theory” proceeds ever forward, it was only a matter of time before the Frankfurt School and its legions of […]
If the goal of immigration reform is to preserve American culture and prosperity, then the question would-be reformers would do well to ask is what […]
In the post-election aftermath, Republicans are wondering about how they can capture that missing 2-5 percent of the electorate that lost them the House of […]
As the midterm hoopla winds down, inevitably, the drama surrounding the upcoming Democratic presidential primaries begins to heat up. Previously we have reviewed the candidates […]
As much as we’d all like to take a moment and enjoy the end of the 2018 midterms, the reality is that November 7 was […]
In America today, the phrase “It’s Okay to be White” is considered hate speech. Last week, in trendsetting California, that was the clear message coming […]
It’s a good thing President Trump is not an expert. During the midterms, big-brained Republican strategists, such as Bill Kristol, Paul Ryan, and Jeff Flake, […]
Some progressives lamented the apparent defeat of radical progressive African-American candidates such as gubernatorial nominees Stacey Abrams of Georgia and Florida’s Andrew Gillum by blaming […]
A statement posted on social media by Pittsburgh Tree of Life synagogue shooter shows what he shares in common with 99 percent of the members […]
In the October 24 issue of Mishpacha magazine, popular in the Orthodox Jewish community, columnist Jonathan Rosenblum interviewed Jonathan Neumann, author of the excellent book […]
In the weeks leading up to Tuesday’s elections, the increasingly relentless accusations of racism, sexism, anti-Semitism, and xenophobia reached a fever pitch. But this is […]
Republicans have long proclaimed their belief in constitutional originalism. Like low taxes, it’s become a mantra, but one wonders how serious they are. Originalism has […]
It is probably impossible to overstate the damage left-wing—not liberal but left-wing—Jews are doing to Judaism, Jews and America. Of course, the same can be […]
As caravans of would-be illegal migrants heads for our southern border, each bigger and better organized than the last; as Chinese travel agencies schedule trips […]