Let me state at the outset that my faith in Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, who seems like the ultimate Good Time Charlie of American politics, to do what is necessary to successfully deal with what’s happening in Atlanta is ……
President Joe Biden went to Atlanta Tuesday to push for passage of what Democrats hail as “voting rights” legislation. The speech prompted pundits to question the wisdom of a president who promised to bring the country together comparing opponents of…
PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT TO MY TAS READERS: My New Year 2o22 Resolutions for my readers at The American Spectator is to: Reduce all my 2,000-3,000-word articles to the same trim-and-svelte 800-1,200-word lengths that normal columnists write, and Publish twice-weekly on predictable days,…
A black mother has sued an Atlanta public school for segregating her black child from white children and placing her into a black-only elementary class. When Kim Posey sent her black elementary school-aged daughter back to school, the last thing…
If you attempt to watch the YouTube version of Tucker Carlson’s report on what’s going on in Atlanta from Monday night, you’ll find yourself wading through warnings that “the following content has been identified by the YouTube community as inappropriate…
There may not be a more American brand than the Atlanta-based Coca-Cola, but the company carrying that brand is a lot less red, white, and blue than you think. It isn’t run by an American, or at least not by…
Back in my days as a Wheaton prof, I used a book of informal fallacies (those lacking mathematical precision) in my introduction to logic. As I recall, it listed 100 of these cheesy shortcuts. I was familiar with the classics…
Epigraph of the Series “ … the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition their Government for redress of grievances.” U.S. Constitution, Amendment 1 Taxonomy for the Series “If you … then you are a … ” peaceably…
The right of the people to peaceably assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. — First Amendment, U.S. Constitution “To peaceably assemble.” Protest and Force: Mutually Exclusive. Protest is peaceable. When actions are not peaceable, they…