Opinion
Nancy Pelosi’s Dilemma and Impeachment
Impeachment of a president is constitutionally permissible. But it can backfire on those who use what the Constitution allows. ...
Georgia Anti-Abortion Law Stirs a Welcome Response
Pro-abortionists are not pleased with Georgia's new anti-abortion law. Disney CEO Bob Iger is even considering boycotting Georgia, where some of its films...
Read moreHyde Amendment and Biden
The Hyde Amendment is back in the news. Named after former Illinois Republican Congressman Henry Hyde, its chief sponsor, the amendment forbids the...
Read moreRemembering Tiananmen Square and Communist Rule in China
Wherever the Beijing regime sees or even senses a threat to its totalitarian power, harsh action can be expected. ...
Read moreThe War Crimes That Don’t Get Punished
The real war crimes that go unpunished are perpetrated by policymakers who drag us into wars for no good reason. ...
Read moreBernie & Joe: Two Old White Men Take the Lead
According to the Real Clear Politics average of polls, two old white guys, Joe Biden, 76, and Bernie Sanders, 77, are setting the...
Read moreNumbers Betray Export-Import Bank Advocates
The reauthorization of the Ex-Im Bank was the perfect display of Congress picking winners and losers, ignoring the facts and continuing to grow...
Read moreColleges Committed to Ideological Diversity
If you want to send your youngster to colleges that are seriously committed to civil and diverse debate, pick up a copy of...
Read moreDo Trump’s Hawks Speak for Trump?
For a president who won his office by denouncing the Middle East wars into which George W. Bush and Barack Obama plunged the...
Read moreHey Trump: Remember Wikileaks?
Let’s hope President Trump recovers from his amnesia and orders his Attorney General to stand down. Assange deserves our gratitude, not a lifetime...
Read moreWhat a Hash Mueller Made of It
What is it about special counsel Robert Mueller that he cannot say clearly and concisely what he means? ...
Read moreAre Politicians Purveyors of Outrage?
One of the many problems with politicians is that it seems like they’re in the outrage business. Some act as if they won’t...
Read moreIs the Liberal Hour Ending in the West?
Elections in the world’s largest electoral blocs — the 28-nation EU, and an India of 1.3 billion people — showed that the tide...
Read moreSlavery Is Neither Strange Nor Peculiar
The favorite leftist tool for the attack on our nation’s founding is that slavery was sanctioned. But slavery is by no means peculiar,...
Read moreCongress Fiddles While Trump Lurches Toward War on Iran
Trump’s opponents on both sides of the Congressional aisle don’t seem so enthusiastic about challenging the president when he actually does abuse his...
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