More Culture Wars
Because of the way the news business works, I am writing this column before the close of the polls in the so-called…
Because of the way the news business works, I am writing this column before the close of the polls in the so-called midterm elections, and hence as I write, I do not know their outcome. Will the Republicans or the Democrats control the U.S. Senate for the next two years? Will it make a difference?
The two major political parties are more alike than they are different. On the two paramount issues of our day — war and debt — they are identical. With the exception of Democratic progressives and Republican libertarians, the two parties stand for perpetual. . .
Because of the way the news business works, I am writing this column before the close of the polls in the so-called…
In the years following the adoption of the Constitution, before he was Secretary of State under President Thomas Jefferson and then president…
Earlier this week, the federal government's National Science Foundation, an entity created to encourage the study of science — encouragement that it…
Earlier this week, FBI Director James Comey gave an interview to "60 Minutes" during which he revealed a flawed understanding of personal…
While the political commentators in the nation's capital are wrapped up in the debate over what to do about ISIS, and as…
What if the American invasion of Iraq had nothing to do with weapons of mass destruction? What if whatever weapons of mass…
As the debate rages over whether the president needs congressional authorization for war prior to his deployment of the military to degrade…
James Madison is commonly referred to as the Father of the Constitution in large measure because, in the secrecy of the Constitutional…
At the root of the chaos in the Middle East and here at home are governments that respect no limits on their…
In some respects, the recent admission by CIA Director John Brennan that his agents and his lawyers have been spying on the…