If Republicans are wise, Louisiana v. Callais could be the kind of once-in-a-century Supreme Court decision that returns America to its constitutional roots.
American Thinker
Ignoring Iran’s Expanding Proxy Network
There are moments in American foreign policy when the warning signs are flashing so brightly that failing to act becomes its own form of negligence.
The Spine of Justice Roberts
The Supreme Court’s chief justice seems to have something other than the Constitution as his top priority.
Kim Jong-un Is Not Our Friend
It’s hard for Americans to fathom the horror of what goes on every day in North Korea.
The Jew-Hatred Pandemic No Longer a Mystery
We’ve cracked the case.
How to Get the SAVE America Act Over the Finish Line
It can be done if Republicans have the political courage to listen to almost 80% of American voters.
Iran War: Insubordination Stands To Snatch Defeat From The Jaws Of Victory
The U.S. media has tabled a question that warrants examining two 20th-century historical events.
Abraham Lincoln: Conservative And Pragmatist
Despite the polarized age in which he lived, Lincoln displayed wisdom and moderation in both word and deed.
The Real Vrabel-Rossini Scandal Is The Damage To Sports News Outlets
In a world where the teams own the outlets, it’s not a good look when journalists and coaches are too tightly entwined.
The Real Vrabel-Russini Scandal Is The Damage To Sports News Outlets
In a world where the teams own the outlets, it’s not a good look when journalists and coaches are too tightly entwined.









