America Began with a Declaration of Secession: Why That’s Worth Celebrating July 1, 2016 by David S. D’Amato Brexit allows us to celebrate the spirit of governed consent Pages: 1 2 3 Pages ( 1 of 3 ): 1 23Next »
Clinton-Lynch meeting was just wrong July 1, 2016 by Jerry Newberry Former President’s meeting with Attorney General was improper on many counts.
Fear of the unknown versus the known June 29, 2016 by Jerry Newberry Voters are having to choose which they fear the most.
Patriotism 2016 June 28, 2016 by Robert B. Reich As Independence day approaches, a reflexion on different views of Patriotism
The wisdom of Mencken, Nock seems fresh today June 28, 2016 by Jonah Goldberg Hard to tell big government Democrats from big government Republicans these days.
US Congress is an embarrassment to all June 23, 2016 by Jerry Newberry Representatives use sit-in to advance ideological agendas while failing to accomplish any meaningful legislation.
Trump’s campaign? What campaign? June 21, 2016 by Clarence Page Hard to see how dumping Corey Lewandowski makes much of a difference to Trump’s unorthodox “strategy”
60 Policies from One Year of Donald Trump June 17, 2016 by David Bier Your handy guide to all the policy promises in the past year from the candidacy that just won’t die. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
Are Third Party and Independent Candidates Really ‘Spoilers’? June 16, 2016 by Andrew Gripp With the disappointing field from the major parties, is this the year for someone like Gary Johnson? Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »