What do you do when voters have rejected your party’s policies and the losers have nothing new to offer?
Answer: You stage large demonstrations that include name calling. Anyone who believes the Oct. 18 “No Kings” (was that poll tested?) demonstrations across the country were not ...
As the first and only convicted felon to serve as president, Donald Trump’s claim to be concerned about crime in America is a somewhat compromised one.
And, of course, it’s not just the 34 felony counts on which he stands convicted by a New York jury but the federal criminal indictments ...
I am confessing up front that I suffer from logophilia. That sounds serious, and it is. It means I love words. I explore their meanings and derivations. I am always on a quest, often fruitless, for precisely the right one in each sentence I write.
That’s what makes the term “antifa” ...
Three weeks ago, The New York Times released a poll of Americans on the question of whether America’s political system could still solve the nation’s problems.
The overwhelming response: no.
In September 2020, 51% of Americans believed that America’s system could still address ...
For over a week, Democrats have attacked the Young Republicans for a leaked group chat that had lots of offensive comments in it. Some were very sarcastic and taken out of context to score points. Others were sincere. All were offensive. None of the Young Republicans are running for office. ...
President Donald Trump’s use of the U.S. military to kill persons on speed boats in international waters, or in territorial waters claimed by other sovereign nations — all 1,500 miles from the U.S. — has posed grave issues of due process. The Constitution’s guarantee of due process ...