Never Let a Plague Go to Waste
During America's first-ever national lockdown, thousands of unelected bureaucrats, as well as federal and state governments, assumed enormous powers not usually accorded to them.
Know When the Narrative Is False
I know what you’re thinking: This should be the world’s shortest column, right? If it comes from the “mainstream,” “legacy,” or “corporate” media—whichever term you prefer—it’s probably false.
Have Gun, Will Vote
New gun-sale data may not bode well for federal or state-level Democratic political candidates.
Liberalism and Critical Race Theory
As the origins of our current moral panic about “white supremacy” become more widely debated, we have an obvious problem: how to define the term “Critical Race Theory.”
Facebook and Virus Leak
For over one year, big tech companies like Twitter and Facebook have censored credible stories, sources, information and discussion about the potential that Wuhan coronavirus came fromgain-of-function...
Middle East Dispute is About Religion
If you've seen videos of recent attacks on Jews in New York City, Los Angeles, London and elsewhere, you may have missed a very revealing aspect of those attacks.
Attack on GOP Congresswoman’s Home
South Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace’s home was vandalized with Antifa symbols and profanity on Memorial Day, the freshman congresswoman announced on Tuesday.
The Seismic Generational Shift in Worldview
It is not uncommon to find substantial differences in lifestyle choices across generations. Worldview preferences are no different.
Visiting America’s Southern Border
I decided that I would visit the border following a speaking event in Phoenix. What I discovered there is far more sinister and dangerous than anything that I could find on cable TV.
Kamala Harris’ Navy
Vice President Kamala Harris delivered the commencement address at the United States Naval Academy on Friday. Few in the press paid much attention to what she said.
Biden’s Massive Budget
President Joe Biden just proposed the largest budget (as a percentage of America’s economy) since the country was fighting Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan and Fascist Italy.
Voting Law is Not an Assault on Democracy
As Texas legislators considered a new voting law that would make fraud more difficult, Democrats engaged in their typical fear-mongering attempts to stop the Republican majorities in the Texas House a...