At Large
At Large
by | Dec 25, 2023

When the Washington Times were considering an investigative piece I wrote from Venezuela in 2002 on the leftist power grab by president Hugo Chavez they were hesitant at first. There was going to be a coup and Chavez would soon…

by | Dec 25, 2023

So the 2023 Christmas season is about to do the annual post-Christmas fade. Which in turn means the New Year arrives with a whole year ahead in which, this presidential election year of 2024, to read or re-read some of…

by | Dec 19, 2023

As diversity equity and inclusion reaches its apotheosis, some erstwhile protected classes are chafing at their recent exclusion. Being diverse only matters if power and privilege are associated with the moniker. What happens when the loathed white majority views itself…

by | Dec 5, 2023

Congress will soon discuss funding measures that would link U.S. military assistance to Israel and Ukraine as they wage war against, respectively, Hamas and Russia. While such a move may strike some as simply a parliamentary maneuver to improve the…

by | Dec 4, 2023

At some point, war usually reaches a condition of stasis. Yes, shots are exchanged, troops moved, offensives begun and ended with varying success, but when it comes down to it, not much changes as months stretch into years and the…

by | Nov 26, 2023

A long time ago, when comic books were fun and meant to be grown out of, before they went dark and woke yet infantile, they served a vital purpose. They introduced kids to science-fiction concepts that first stimulated their imagination….

by | Nov 25, 2023

Having turned 81 on Monday, President Joe Biden is the oldest U.S. president ever. When he was elected in 2016, former President Donald Trump, now 77, was the oldest person elected to a first term in the White House. Old…

by | Nov 10, 2023

On Nov. 11, 1918, the fighting ended on the Western Front. “The Great War,” as it was known for a short time, was over. But the peace, such as it was, did not last, and, one generation later, the world…

by | Oct 27, 2023

The first thing Mike Johnson did upon being elected speaker of the House was extend an olive branch to Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. Johnson began his first speech to the House by looking Jeffries in the eye and uttering these…

by | Oct 27, 2023

ODESA, UKRAINE — While Iranian-supported terrorists blitzed Israel with Russian-made rockets on Oct. 7, Russia was launching Iranian-made kamikaze drones against Ukrainian sea ports. “[T]here is a terrorist organization that attacked Israel, and here is a terrorist state that attacked…

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