Senate Republicans worked over the last weekend of June to secure the votes necessary to advance the bill under the budget reconciliation process, which allows […]
Category: Politics
Patriots in the U.S.A.
I chose to write about how the American Revolution really was an honest-to-goodness revolution and was seen as a really big deal at the time—and […]
A Declaration Against Idolatry
The Declaration of Independence is a loaded gun—like Chekhov’s rifle, you cannot just expect it to hang there on the wall without anybody ever trying […]
Is Antisemitism Un-American?
In May, Americans were shocked by the brazen murder of two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington, D.C. It was the latest tragic episode in a […]
The American Revolution Was a Really Big Deal
“As to the history of the Revolution, my Ideas may be peculiar, perhaps Singular. What do We mean by the Revolution? The War? That was […]
Extortion in Plain Sight
Paramount Global’s decision to pay $16 million to end President Donald Trump’s lawsuit over a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris was a “win for […]
Stephen Miller-backed group files lawsuit accusing Dodgers of discrimination through DEI policies
The public relations woes of the Los Angeles Dodgers continue to worsen as they face a federal civil rights complaint that their diversity, equity, and […]
Born on the Fourth of July
It was not because it was proposed to establish a new nation, but because it was proposed to establish a nation on new principles, that […]
What Ronald Reagan Taught Me About Civility
Last month, an assailant targeted two Minnesota state lawmakers and their spouses, killing one couple and gravely wounding the other. A few weeks before that, […]