State-imposed lockdowns in California and other “blue” states have accelerated the already sizeable exodus of businesses and residents from their…
In an amusing and insightful article this week on JNS.org entitled “The upside of defeat,” Ruth Blum noted wryly how…
On Christmas Day in 1776, Gen. George Washington led 2,400 troops across the Delaware River. The weather was cold and…
In 1823, “A Visit from St. Nicholas” was printed. It became known as “The Night Before Christmas.” This December, with…
As we face at least two years of the hierarchal social justice that invariably comes with Democratic rule, one force…
Influence, persuasion, and communication are complicated matters that politicians must navigate to limit the spread of COVID-19. Most people feel…
Identity politics — something we love to hate. And with good reason. But why? What’s the problem with identity? Identity…
This has been the strangest year that I can remember. We are isolated, discouraged, and exhausted. We are divided and…
In a proper inaugural ceremony next January 20, absent artifice and minus political cliches, Joe Biden would be called to…